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List "Reply-To" (was Re: [opensuse-factory] Mailinglist migrated)
- From: William Gallafent <william@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 14:10:45 +0100
- Message-id: <200608111410.45958.william@xxxxxxxxxx>
On Friday 11 August 2006 13:53, houghi wrote:
> Just noticed that the "Reply-to" is now pointed to the
> sender. Could this be adjusted so it is send to the list
> as it was before?
As far as I can see, there is no "Reply-To" header, in
either your message or Henne's.
The list-related headers do seem to exist and to be set correctly:
Mailing-List: contact opensuse-factory-help@xxxxxxxxxxxx; run by mlmmj
X-Mailinglist: opensuse-factory
List-Post: <mailto:opensuse-factory@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
List-Help: <mailto:opensuse-factory-help@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
List-Subscribe: <mailto:opensuse-factory-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:opensuse-factory-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
List-Owner: <mailto:opensuse-factory-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
... and so KMail's behaviour is:
R -> reply to list
L -> reply to list
A -> reply to originator and list
Shift-A -> reply to originator only
This seems fine to me, and is consistent with other SuSE
lists.
> Just noticed that the "Reply-to" is now pointed to the
> sender. Could this be adjusted so it is send to the list
> as it was before?
As far as I can see, there is no "Reply-To" header, in
either your message or Henne's.
The list-related headers do seem to exist and to be set correctly:
Mailing-List: contact opensuse-factory-help@xxxxxxxxxxxx; run by mlmmj
X-Mailinglist: opensuse-factory
List-Post: <mailto:opensuse-factory@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
List-Help: <mailto:opensuse-factory-help@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
List-Subscribe: <mailto:opensuse-factory-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:opensuse-factory-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
List-Owner: <mailto:opensuse-factory-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
... and so KMail's behaviour is:
R -> reply to list
L -> reply to list
A -> reply to originator and list
Shift-A -> reply to originator only
This seems fine to me, and is consistent with other SuSE
lists.
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