Jeff Epler wrote:
> I believe that what John is doing is known as a "courtesy copy": he
> sends a message to the list, and he sends a copy directly to you.
> Depending which one you reply to (your personal copy or the list copy),
> a different default reply address will be offered.
>   
I only get one copy, there is no choice
> The "courtesy copy" is especially useful to people who choose digest
> mode to receive the list, because they the courtesy copy immediately,
> before the next digest message is sent.
>   
Understand
> I had never considered that to people unfamiliar with the practice that
> the "courtesy copy" would seem like an invitation to take the
> conversation private.  I am sure John did not intend to create this
> confusion with you.
>   
Again only one copy not two, for some reason things got messed up, I 
will take all the blame, ever bit of it, it is all and I mean, all my 
fault, I am sorry John.
Andy
> Jeff
>
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