>> Skip, no offence, but it's not up to you what goes in the headers and
>> what doesn't, if you're following the RFC rules. Regardless, your
>> reason for offering what should and shouldn't be done has proven in
>> the past as a bad solution. The choice to choose what should or
>> shouldn't be done is up to the end-users.
No, certainly it's not up to me. It's up to the administrators of the list.
I was merely offering my opinion, based upon lots of experience (mostly as
an email user) over the years, on many different mailing lists. I've never
seen anybody forward a reply to a list with an embarassed prefix attached
that they inadvertently sent to just the original sender. On the other
hand, I have seen plenty of times where people have apologized to a list for
having accidentally sent an inappropriate message to the list that was
intended just for one person.
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Skip Montanaro ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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