On Fri, 2010-11-19 at 04:55 +0100, Bastian Erdnüß wrote: > Hi there, > > I just put an answer two this in beginn...@haskell.org. It was not on > purpose to move the topic. It's just that questions I feel I can answer are > usually beginner level questions and so I'm not often writing in the cafe > itself. > > It would make my life a little bit more easy if the mailing lists on > haskell.org would add a Reply-To: header automatically to each message > containing the address of the mailing list, the message was sent to. Usually > that's the place where others would want to sent the answers to, I would > suppose. > > Is there a reason that that's not the case? Am I missing something? Or am I > supposed to install a more cleaver mail client which can do that for me? Is > there one? Probably written in Haskell ;-) > > Cheers, > Bastian > > On
Inserting the Reply-To header is against the RFC (if you like I can find exact quote). Reply-To is a header marking where *author* of message wants to receive replies. There are many reasons why you want to reply privately - for example you want to say about crossing the rules of netiquette etc., disclose some information not intended for public view (remote code execution bug) etc. You press "reply to author" button and... oops. it wasn't suppose to go public. There is a specialized header meant to specify mailing list which should and is be used. Regards PS. Probably it varies from ML to ML along with top and bottom posting along with 72-character limit in line.
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