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- > > I have written about it here. It is important to set the Reply-To: field
- > > automatically to bad_mood@... It is an usual thing of mailing lists, I
- > > read also e.g. Linux/68k and there is Reply-To: set correctly.
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- It's possible to change the Reply-To field to force replies to go to the
- list. The list server documentation discourages this, though, and
- personally I like it a lot better the way it's working.
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- If you by mistake send a personal reply instead of a reply to the list,
- nothing terrible will happen (and you'll soon realize it, since you do
- not get a copy back via the list). If on the other hand you intended to
- write a personal reply and it got forced to the list, things could be
- embarrassing.
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- > So it's up to Johan then, or?
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- If it's up to me it stays the way it is. If someone can convince me that
- the other way would be better, it seems easy to change.
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- If you don't like to write the whole list address every time, just set up
- an alias in your email program. Most should handle that fine.
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- Chalmers University | Why are these | e-mail: rand@cd.chalmers.se
- of Technology | .signatures | johan@rand.thn.htu.se
- | so hard to do | WWW/ftp: rand.thn.htu.se
- Gothenburg, Sweden | well? | (MGIFv5, QLem, BAD MOOD)
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