On Tue, 2007-08-21 at 19:31 +0800, Harald Welte wrote: > Dear Hank, > > On Tue, Aug 21, 2007 at 06:50:03AM -0400, hank williams wrote: > > > While I agree with your argument that no header is the standard for FOSS, > > this is not the case for the reply to issue, which you did not address. As I > > said earlier, the Apache groups (perhaps the largest FOSS umbrella) for > > example, and many (most?) others do not have the default reply-to going to > > the individual. Part of the reason for this is that it is bad user interface > > for the default behavior to be one that is used perhaps 1% of the time. Most > > people generally want to reply to group. Your default should be the most > > commonly accessed option which is why your design decision on this matter is > > not only not standard, but is, I believe, the minority design, even in the > > FOSS community. > > I'm not opposed to changing the reply-to for community, if you want > that. In fact, I have now changed it. > > For all other lists I'm a bit less inclined to do it, but would be > willing to change if there were many supporters of such a change. >
Hello, how do i now answer only to the poster ? (only using one button/shortcut press) as before i could use: ctrl+l = reply to list ctrl+r = reply to poster and now both reply to the list... and no! i _dont_ want to start a flamewar! just wanted to ask if someone knows how to reply only the poster with one click in evolution (or another linux email client, so i could change) mfg. andre ps. on a side note, when i do "reply all" it also sends only to list. i newer did/do this, but was just wondering is it normal or just my client ? (as with my logic it should answer to the "real" sender and the list, no?) _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community