On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 03:38:22PM +0200, Richard Bos wrote:
Op zaterdag 22 september 2001 14:31, schreef James Mohr:
And no, it is not getting out of hand. It's annoying, just like having to reboot with every little changes in Windows. Yes, we can ignore the fact that it makes no sense and continue to be annoyed, or we can express our opinion and if enough people want it changed, it get's changed. That's what democracy and Linux are all about.
I want to have it change too. This is the only mailinglist that I'm subscribed to, that sends it reply not to the list. (I'm subscribed to quite a lot of mailinglists).
I actually find this discussion more annoying than having to diddle
with the To: address. However, I did take the time to learn how to
configure Mutt to handle lists, and after just two minutes I could add
the following lines to my .muttrc
lists suse-linux-e bugtraq suse-security postfix-users kde-users cert
subscribe suse-linux-e suse-security
And by pressing "L" to reply to list, I don't bother diddling
anymore. I believe the following values are default, but if not you
might also want to add them to your .muttrc:
set followup_to
set honor_followup_to
Regards,
Corvin
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Corvin Russell