On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 3:22 AM, Rimas Kudelis <[email protected]> wrote: > 2010.12.07 10:01, Daniel Faber rašė: > > On 05.12.2010 21:10, Rimas Kudelis wrote: > > > >> I find this extremely unnecessary and confusing to have both links – > >> "Add Reply-To" and "Add Mail-Reply-To" – in the compose page. If > >> Roundcube developers believe in Mail-Reply-To's usefullness, then a > >> single link (Add Reply address) should simply add both headers. If you > >> don't believe in this header, or think this should be up to somebody > >> (admin or user) to decide, then either remove it, or make it an option > >> (either in the config file or in the interface). But don't just drop > >> both of these headers on users and expect them to do what's right, > >> because most of them will not. > > I agree that having both Reply-To and Mail-Reply-To will confuse most > users. > > > > -1 for "a single link [...] should simply add both headers" > > This is not transparent and will do the wrong thing in some cases. > > > > +1 for make it configurable (and disabled by default) if Mail-Reply-To > > is shown. Reply-To should always be available since it's the most > > common of these headers. > > My point was that both headers are designated to do the same, so what's > the point to let the user add one and not add the other? What cases do > you have in mind where this would produce undesired results? > > And specifically to avoid confusion, I suggested renaming using wording > like "Add Reply Address" instead of "Add $Header-Name". >
"Send replies to:" And amusing sidenote: Gmail defaults to sending replies to this list to the original sender. Thunderbird defaults to sending to the list. I have yet to truly get which does which, so I accidentally sent this directly to Rimas originally..... Yet one more reason to get RCD setup and running for my future email usage - then I can have an offline/online email reader where *I* get to tell it how to behave[since I can code PHP and change it to do what I want]
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