On Mon, Mar 01, 1999 at 12:36:06PM +0000, Rachel Greenham wrote:
> 
> Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> > 
> > Steven T. Hatton [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > > If the Reply To field is set to [EMAIL PROTECTED] messenger will reply to the
> > > list.  It works that way on other lists.  I am not an expert on setting up
> > > mailing list, but I am sure LINUX CAN DO THAT TOO!
> > 
> > Sigh.  Changing the reply-to field is a bad idea, that's why this list
> > doesn't do it anymore.  There are simply better ways to take care of this,
> > one of them being a mailer that has a list-reply function, or proper use of
> > mail-followup-to.
> 
> <rant>
> 
> Well quite. Netscape doesn't seem to do this, but in other respects is
> the only usable mail client I've come across for Linux - which isn't
> saying much, and is quite a shock. Vast numbers of mail clients, pretty
> much all of them either an apalling user experience (eg: PINE),
> completely incomprehensible (eg: Applix, StarOffice) or just plain
> incapable (eg: KMail). Netscape is hardly ideal (not being able to
> handle more than one POP3 source is a disaster), but it's the best of a
> bad bunch. I'm on a large number of high-volume mailing lists and I'm
> used to Messenger Pro on RISC OS which does this sort of thing perfectly
> and is one of the two reasons why I still use my Acorn when I'm in its
> presence (the other being Zap).
> 
> </rant>

mutt.


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