Niclas Hedhman wrote:

>I don't by the "less functionality" argument any more than "if you have a good 
>emailer". I think I have a good emailer, and on the "munging" lists, I press 
>Reply-All, it will also send to the original author, but >95% of the case I want the 
>list, and original author doesn't want two replies.
>
You are the one who uses KMail, so you decide if it does what you think 
it ought to do for you.  By way of comparison, MUTT 'knows' which 
mailing lists you are subscribed to and allows you to hit 'F' to 
follow-up to the mailing list, or 'r' to reply to the author.

The 'less functionality' argument is subtle but very true; I'm on 
several lists that screw up the reply-to: header by modifying it to 
point to the list and when I want to actually reply to the author, I 
can't unless I take the time to cut and paste the author's E-mail 
address into my mailer.

BTW, for some logical thought: if _you_ want the list, but someone else 
could conceivably want the author, then _you're_ mail program should be 
what is configured _not_ the mailing list, since the mailing list is a 
shared medium and should offer _both_ options but your mailer is _not_ 
shared and you should be able to set your preferences in your mailer.

And this still has nothing to do with SQL.

-- 
Michael T. Babcock
C.T.O., FibreSpeed Ltd.
http://www.fibrespeed.net/~mbabcock



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