[Mailman-Users] Reply Command Acting Weird

2004-05-31 Thread David Andrews
I am running Mailman version 2.1.5.  I have a couple users reporting that when they 
use the Reply command in their mail program, that both the list address, and the 
sender of the original message, addresses are put there.  I have Mailman set to set 
reply to the list, so the sender shouldn't be there.  One user uses PM Mail, another 
Outlook Express.

Any ideas?

David Andrews


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Re: [Mailman-Users] Reply Command Acting Weird

2004-05-31 Thread Bryan Carbonnell
On 31 May 2004 at 14:09, David Andrews wrote:

 I am running Mailman version 2.1.5.  I have a couple users reporting
 that when they use the Reply command in their mail program, that
 both the list address, and the sender of the original message,
 addresses are put there.  I have Mailman set to set reply to the list,
 so the sender shouldn't be there.  One user uses PM Mail, another
 Outlook Express.
 
 Any ideas?

Assuming that by PM Mail, you mean Pegasus Mail, then it's probably a 
case of the user is selecting Address Reply to: All Recipients in 
the reply dialog box when they click Reply.

As for OE, they are probably clicking Reply All, which puts bitha 
addresses in the To line.

So, in both cases, it's just how they are replying.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Reply Command Acting Weird

2004-05-31 Thread Brad Knowles
At 2:09 PM -0500 2004/05/31, David Andrews wrote:
 I am running Mailman version 2.1.5.  I have a couple users reporting that
 when they use the Reply command in their mail program, that both the
 list address, and the sender of the original message, addresses are put
 there.  I have Mailman set to set reply to the list, so the sender
 shouldn't be there.  One user uses PM Mail, another Outlook Express.
	They're probably doing a Reply-All, which is replying to all 
the addresses shown in the From:, To:, and Cc: headers, and 
ignoring the content of the Reply-To: header.

	If so, then there's not much you can do about this -- you're at 
the mercy of the clients.

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