David wrote regarding '[SLE] reply-to settings' on Tue, Aug 03 at 04:32:
Does everyone on this list have their reply-to set to their own email address?
Seems unlikely to me, but I have recently started using runbox's web interface most of the time and when replying to a post I always have to edit it to go back to the list.
Not if you reply to me...
I set the reply-to specifically when replying to this list, in order to help
those who just hit "reply" with a mailer that doesn't know what to do with
this mailing list. Those using mutt and sending list messages to a special
folder (procmail?) may be interested:
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# send hooks
# set defaults (my_hdr, etc, have to be reset)
send-hook . 'my_hdr From: Danny Sauer '
# override defaults for SuSE List
send-hook '~t ^suse-linux-e@suse\.com$' \
'my_hdr From: Danny Sauer '
send-hook '~s \[SLE\]' \
'my_hdr From: Danny Sauer '
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# other hooks
# defaults
folder-hook . 'set sort=reverse-date-received'
folder-hook . 'unmy_hdr Reply-to:'
folder-hook . 'unmy_hdr To:'
# SuSE Overrides
folder-hook '\.lists\.suse' 'set sort=threads'
folder-hook '\.lists\.suse' 'my_hdr Reply-to: SuSE List '
folder-hook '\.lists\.suse' 'my_hdr To: SuSE List '
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Those will set a reply-to, and will put the list address in the to: line when
I reply to or compose messages. I've yet to figure out how to get rid of the
original To: address, though, so it defaults to sending to the orignal poster
and the list). Suggestions for gracefully fixing that are welcome...
HTH someone. :)
--Danny