-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Andreas Ericsson wrote: > > This is actually the preferred way of sending to mailinglists where > non-subscribers are allowed to post, because the original poster would > otherwise be cut out of the loop. As there's no way of telling if a > poster *is* on this list (no, I don't know if it can be posted to > without subscribing, and I can't be bothered with checking), the only > sane way to make sure the original poster and everyone participating in > a thread is to reply to all and hope that people on the list have taken > the 3 minutes it takes to set up filters to delete duplicate messages > *hint, hint*. > >> I apologize for being to quick to click send instead of taking a peek at >> the To: fields. Is this working as designed on the Nagios list? Since >> other lists I'm part of seem to do it the way I mentioned so that you >> never worry about sending dups. >> > > The "send-only-to-list-when-replying" option is really only useful if > only subscribers can post to the list. I assume those other lists are of > that kind. > > Hugo, chill out. Max, you did the right thing. If this list is > subscriber only, then whoever set it up botched the job and need to fix > it (although I'm sure SF would be perfectly capable of screwing it up > and leaving it screwed for all eternity no matter how much grief it > causes). >
Hi Andreas, After doing a bit of thinking and Googling, I did come across the Reply-To munging debate. I found a nice link here explaining why not to add Reply-To: <http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html> After you read this, things do make sense as to why a list wouldn't add a Reply-To header, but this comes with some other annoyances as well. Even the author of the above link explains at the ends, that it generally runs smooth but you should expect to receive a few e-mails privately when not using Reply-To headers and it's basically something you have to learn to deal with. I don't mean to beat a dead horse, but with that being said, I believe that if you aren't going to use the Reply-To then you should be a bit tolerant on receiving a private message for that simple reason. I understand everyone is busy and doesn't want to receive duplicate messages, but at the same time many people don't ever even bother to look at e-mail headers. They just want to get a response back and not have to worry about it. Generally, I don't do this, but I got in a hurry doing way too many things at the same time and didn't take the time to delete the extra addresses on one or two e-mails, because I'm used to a few of my other lists where I don't have to worry about it. Again, Hugo I'm sorry for being a bit testy, but I hope this explains my self a little more, and Andreas, thanks for your input! Can't we all just get along. ;) Regards, Max -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with CentOS - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFQJs7HoeeepPau2ERAioNAKCliTPfO02Byj8nSKOqtzH0WtedEQCgxCNx e1pxuplSLhcs4OgFHB4lrX4= =K/BG -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 _______________________________________________ Nagios-users mailing list Nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nagios-users ::: Please include Nagios version, plugin version (-v) and OS when reporting any issue. ::: Messages without supporting info will risk being sent to /dev/null