Hello, The Bat Users!
SL> Operative word is "should", not must. Because of that, and
SL> the widespread use of mailing lists, I think that the client
SL> should prompt the user on which address they want to send to with
SL> the default being the reply-to. This gives the user the ability
SL> to chose which address (public or private in the case of a mailing
SL> list) to use without having to go through other steps like using
SL> reply-to-all and trim the headers accordingly.
Oh, Steve. I don't believe my eyes - you propose to implement a
prompt?! :) So that the program asks one more silly question each time
I reply...
May be a better way would be to provide different shortcuts (ok,
different ways - shortcuts, buttons, menu items, etc.) for different
tasks (as it is already implemented in TB) - Ctrl+Enter (Ctrl+R, may
be there are some others) for reply to reply-To address, Ctrl+F4 for
reply to original sender. No silly questions. The user just selects
what he wants to do by pressing the right shortcut.
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Best regards,
Andrew mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat! 1.38e S/N E9230B5C
under Russian Windows 95 4.0 Build 1111 B
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