posts headers and so on.

2002-10-16 Thread Innerlab

Hello:

I just subscribed to the list. I don't want to be a pain in the ass
so soon, but I've  noticed that (at least on yahoo),
these posts cannot be automatically replied to the list. 
They go by default to whoever wrote the original email, thus one has
to manually replace that address for [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Also, neither the Subject, the To: or the From: information in
the header doesn't mention modperl *  , making it hard to filter
these emails. 

Has anyone noticed all this already or is it me?

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Re: posts headers and so on.

2002-10-16 Thread Per Einar Ellefsen

Hello Innerlab,

At 15:18 16.10.2002, Innerlab wrote:
Hello:

I just subscribed to the list. I don't want to be a pain in the ass
so soon, but I've  noticed that (at least on yahoo),
these posts cannot be automatically replied to the list.
They go by default to whoever wrote the original email, thus one has
to manually replace that address for [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

This is intentional. You have to use Reply to all.

Also, neither the Subject, the To: or the From: information in
the header doesn't mention modperl *  , making it hard to filter
these emails.

Use a filter that checks To: and Cc: for the presence of 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (which is btw the correct address), and filter 
based on that.


-- 
Per Einar Ellefsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]





Re: posts headers and so on.

2002-10-16 Thread Issac Goldstand

I just hit reply now - note that it is AUTOMATICALLY to you, plus
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Also note the original headers below:

  Issac

- Original Message -
From: Innerlab [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 3:18 PM
Subject: posts headers and so on.


 Hello:

 I just subscribed to the list. I don't want to be a pain in the ass
 so soon, but I've  noticed that (at least on yahoo),
 these posts cannot be automatically replied to the list.
 They go by default to whoever wrote the original email, thus one has
 to manually replace that address for [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

 Also, neither the Subject, the To: or the From: information in
 the header doesn't mention modperl *  , making it hard to filter
 these emails.

 Has anyone noticed all this already or is it me?

 =
 ___
 Eduardo Gomez
 www.innerlab.com

 __
 Do you Yahoo!?
 Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos  More
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