On Thursday 12 April 2007 19:21, Benji Weber wrote:
On 4/12/07, John Summerfield
wrote: I've had enough of this list, I really do not like off-list replies to my attempts to help people.
They are bad because 1. It breaks filtering (the list-id header is present in mail from the list and it's sensible to use it to filter email). 2. Other people can't see my errors and correct them. I'm not perfect. 3. Other people can't see corrections to my errors and learn from them. 4. Off-list replies don't get archived. 5. It breaks threading. I like email one topic to be grouped into one thread. Since most email clients support this feature, I suspect others value it too.
Quite.
I frequently accidentally email people off-list due to the reply-to being not set to the list. Which I expect may be responsible for most of the off-list emailing. Default reply for many email clients is to reply off-list.
I have argued with many people regarding misconfigured lists over the years, and almost invariably they say "standards," while ignoring the paucity of email clients conforming to those "standards," often despite the fact that the list is hosted, as here, by the vendor who provides the software. I use several distros, and for reasons unrelated to this list, I'll shortly be removing this one. The main reason I chose opensuse 10.2 was the notion it comes with support for my Atheros wireless in my laptop; as that's no longer the case I plan to switch to something else, and live with the need to fiddle with wireless.
I equate off-list with spam, and unless I specifically give you permission to email me, you don't have the right.
This is rediculous.
Not so ridiculous as you mailing to me off-list as you highlighted a reason for the problem. I could argue that spam is less inconvenient as there's only one way to deal with it: <plonk>. -- I'm outa here. John Summerfield -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org