On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 14:36:22 +, Chris Hewitt wrote about "Re: [PHP] Is
there any reason..." what the universal translator turned into this:
>> That replies on this list go to the person who originally posted the
>> message by default? It seems to me that the rep
> >There is already enough traffic on the list. Just use Reply-All if you
want
> >to include the list in your reply. This is how most lists I've seen are,
you
> >just have to get used to it.
>
> The way I see it, part of the point in a mailing list is for people with
> the same question to only hav
The way I see it, part of the point in a mailing list is for people with
the same question to only have to ask once. Replies not going to the
list by default defeats this purpose.
CPT John W. Holmes wrote:
There is already enough traffic on the list. Just use Reply-All if you want
to include t
At 15:36 13.03.2003, Chris Hewitt said:
[snip]
>If the software on this list has the facility I think the "Reply-To"
>field should be set to the list. What do others think?
[snip]
I join our respected CPT John Holmes
> If the software on this list has the facility I think the "Reply-To"
> field should be set to the list. What do others think?
There is already enough traffic on the list. Just use Reply-All if you want
to include the list in your reply. This is how most lists I've seen are, you
just have to get
Leif K-Brooks wrote:
That replies on this list go to the person who originally posted the
message by default? It seems to me that the reply-to header should be
set to the list, or is it not possible with the mailing list system
this list uses?
Yes, the "From" field is the poster and the "Re
That replies on this list go to the person who originally posted the
message by default? It seems to me that the reply-to header should be
set to the list, or is it not possible with the mailing list system this
list uses?
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