Hi Thanks for your message..
On Thu, Feb 09, 2006 at 03:25:44PM +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote: > > > > Why is it that on the other lists I subscribe to a 'reply' to > > a posting by default goes to the list, but on this list it > > goes only to the original poster, and a 'replay-all' goes to > > the list with CC to the poster, which is presumably what > > the signature abore refers to... > > This has been discussed, I think once per month (at least) :) > It has to do with Reply-To munging and is a BIG flame-bait on > this list. So please don't start Looks like I didn't wait long enough then - I've only been subscribed since Jan 25th.. Is there a list FAQ I should have consulted - I didn't find one on http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/ That is usually the best way to avoid having the same questions asked over and over.. Alternatively, is there a searcheable archive? I did browse the archive, but certainly not exhaustively, and didn't spot anything relevent. I also checked the welcome messgage sent after subscribing, but didn't see any mention of FAQs or archive searches to consult before posting.. > > To avoid making that mistake I have been manually editing > > the header of each response, but that is a bit tedious, so I > > assume there is a better way which I have just never needed > > to find before.. > > > > I am using mutt - a bit over two years old (1.4.1i - I'm not > > reading my mail on the Debian machine) but it has done what I > > need up until now... > > AFAIK in mutt you have to hit L to reply-to-list (I don't use mutt) > The rest are for mutt experts... It seems you are right, in as much as there is an L command that appears to be intended to deal with lists, but on your message it just gives me No mailing lists found! > P.S. Reply-ing to your mail (in Sylpheed) put your address in CC. > It usually does not ... There is nothing incorrect in my headers as far as I know, but I do use a 'Reply-to:' to make sure that mail goes to my mailbox rather than just back to wherever I happened to originate a message from... Perhaps that causes your MUA to behave differently for some reason? Regards, DigbyT -- Digby R. S. Tarvin digbyt(at)digbyt.com http://www.digbyt.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]