On 2024/12/05 01:08, Rene Kita wrote:
I wonder if the argument that modern MUAs make it easy to choose between
'reply' and 'group reply'/'reply all' still holds.
Thunderbird makes it easy. It also has a third command, "reply list". (I
suppose it recognizes messages from mailing lists by the headers
List-*:.) All three commands are in a menu, with "reply list" grayed out
if the message is not from a list, and there are also handy buttons for
as many of those commands as apply to the current message. Just now I
clicked the "reply list" button.
Mutt also has <list-reply>, normally bound to 'L'.
The List-*: headers probably didn't exist 25 years ago, when that
Reply-To: piece was written.
I guess what matters is what mass-market mail readers do. I guess they
would be Microsoft Outlook, Apple Mail (Mac), the iPhone mail reader,
and the Android app named "Gmail". What do they do?