On Friday 01 October 2004 03:21 pm, Paul Smith wrote: > On Fri, 01 Oct 2004 14:52:13 -0400, Lyvim Xaphir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > The reply-to address issue was already discussed here. It is not my > > > fault, as GMail does not allow the users to set the reply-to address > > > as empty. I contacted GMail staff and they replied me confirming me > > > that. > > _________________________________________________________________ > > > Wow, and somebody just sent me an invitation to get a gmail account too. > > > > Is this completely web based stuff or can you use a Pop3 client? And if > > that's possible, is it then possible to change the reply to at that > > point? > > No is the answer to all your questions. The great advantage of GMail > is that you have 1 GB of mail storage and all Google search facilities > to search your own mail. > > Paul
Paul: Yeah, I remember when you went through this deal a week or two back, and IMHO you've already walked the second mile. I've noticed that a gmail user on the Fedora list has his return address set to give both his gmail addy and the list addy. I have no idea if this is something he did, or if the Fedora mail server automatically appends its address to whatever else it finds in the reply-to field. If the latter, it raises the obvious question: Couldn't Sympa be taught to do likewise? -- cmg
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