Reply to List

2003-09-05 Thread Craig Shelley
Hi,

Just wondering why the mailing list has sets the 
list-post: header to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This can be quite annoying since mail clients like evolution 
have a Reply to List option which saves a lot of fafing about.
Since the list email address appears to be wrong Reply to List cannot be
used.

I have a natural habit of using this feature, and end up with bounce
messages like:

Hi. This is the qmail-send program at apache.org.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the
following addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work
out.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This list is now [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Thanks.

--- Below this line is a copy of the message.
 
Maybe it has not been updated?

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Craig Shelley [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Homepage: http://www.microtron.org.uk



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Re: Reply to List

2003-09-05 Thread Stas Bekman
Craig Shelley wrote:
Hi,

Just wondering why the mailing list has sets the 
list-post: header to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This can be quite annoying since mail clients like evolution 
have a Reply to List option which saves a lot of fafing about.
Since the list email address appears to be wrong Reply to List cannot be
used.
[...]
Maybe it has not been updated?
Good catch, Craig. I have forwarded your request to the list owner 
(modperl-owner [EMAIL PROTECTED] perl.apache.org), where this kind of requests should be 
sent to. Watch the headers, I'm sure Ask will fix them asap.

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