ok
I just copy and pasted your solution and suggested it to google.
maybe if we alll do then they will change it.
-H
On 12/26/05, Carlos E. R.
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The Monday 2005-12-26 at 11:25 -0500, ken wrote:
All you have to do is write a letter to google and have them fix their email. It works fine in most of the email clients that run in linux. And it is called "Reply to List" feature.
What has google got to do with a list hosted by suse.com? Just wondering....
A lot.
1) The OP is using gmail, and 2) all the emails from this list contain a header that says:
list-post:
A proper mail client should see that, and automatically offer a button to click named "reply to list", which is different than "reply" or "reply to all". Thus, you have the choice of whom you want to send your reply.
Gmail webmail lacks this feature, thus requesting google - they own gmail, right? - to add it, is proper.
In my experience, mailing lists are normally set up so that replies are sent to the list. Of course they can be configured in a variety of
If the list server program, ezmlm, had added a reply-to header, as you suggest, then we'd loose the power to choose whom to reply.
- -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
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