* Luke Kanies <l...@madstop.com> [2007-04-04 21:25]:
> Having a default reply-to doesn't have much affect on my
> ability to  choose the destination of the email, but it does
> mean that the  default case (replying to the list) takes more
> effort than the non- default case (replying to an individual),
> which seems pretty silly.
> 
> Thus, you (and yes, I mean you) have to hit reply-all, because
> that's  the only way to reply to the list without messing with
> destinations,  which means that I get two emails because the
> list's defaults don't  match the behavioural defaults of its
> users.

Get a better mail client. mutt has that situation licked. (On the
whole, I have to say I am mostly not hating it.)

Mailing lists have been with us almost since the invention of
SMTP; you'd think more MUAs would have native support for dealing
with them.

Regards,
-- 
Aristotle Pagaltzis // <http://plasmasturm.org/>

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