Re: [Dorset] List Behaviour - Reply / Reply to All

2014-09-30 Thread Paul Tansom
** Ralph Corderoy ra...@inputplus.co.uk [2014-09-28 16:23]: David wrote: Maybe the list logic has changed recently I think the behaviour of the list has changed. Looking at older emails the reply-to header used to be the list email address It has indeed changed, as announced last month.

[Dorset] List Behaviour - Reply / Reply to All

2014-09-28 Thread Terry Coles
On Sunday 28 Sep 2014 13:59:28 Sam Davis wrote: (Resend as I think I forgot reply to all...) I've noticed over the last few weeks that a lot of messages from people on the the list arrive with my address in the 'To' field. Sometimes they go via the list as well and sometimes they just seem to

Re: [Dorset] List Behaviour - Reply / Reply to All

2014-09-28 Thread David Wilkinson
On 28/09/14 14:51, Terry Coles wrote: On Sunday 28 Sep 2014 13:59:28 Sam Davis wrote: (Resend as I think I forgot reply to all...) I've noticed over the last few weeks that a lot of messages from people on the the list arrive with my address in the 'To' field. Sometimes they go via the list

Re: [Dorset] List Behaviour - Reply / Reply to All

2014-09-28 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Terry, David wrote: Maybe the list logic has changed recently I think the behaviour of the list has changed. Looking at older emails the reply-to header used to be the list email address It has indeed changed, as announced last month. :-)

Re: [Dorset] List Behaviour - Reply / Reply to All

2014-09-28 Thread Terry Coles
On Sunday 28 Sep 2014 16:22:35 Ralph Corderoy wrote: It has indeed changed, as announced last month. :-) http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.user-groups.linux.uk.dorset/5944 Hmmm. I see that I received that message, but never realised its significance at the time. The thing is that my mail client

Re: [Dorset] List Behaviour - Reply / Reply to All

2014-09-28 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Terry, The thing is that my mail client (KMail) has mailing list support, so a simple 'Reply' works. However, if the user clicks 'Reply-to-All', then presumably two messages get sent; one to the list and one direct to the originator of the list. Yep. On heavily loaded and so slow lists,

Re: [Dorset] List Behaviour - Reply / Reply to All

2014-09-28 Thread Terry Coles
On Sunday 28 Sep 2014 17:03:34 Ralph Corderoy wrote: If you want Mailman to spot you've been sent a copy directly and so not send you the official list version, try setting the no duplicates option. http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mailman-member/node21.html It took me a while to work out

Re: [Dorset] List Behaviour - Reply / Reply to All

2014-09-28 Thread Peter Merchant
On 28/09/14 17:24, Terry Coles wrote: On Sunday 28 Sep 2014 17:03:34 Ralph Corderoy wrote: If you want Mailman to spot you've been sent a copy directly and so not send you the official list version, try setting the no duplicates option.