H. Peter Anvin schreef:> It appears people are fundamentally incapable to deal with
"Reply" and
> "Reply All". Accordingly, I have changed the list to default
replies to
> the list; it's quite a pain to deal with in the presence of people with
> Reply-To: headers and other things, but at least it should keep me from
> having to deal with people trying to take things off-list at least once
> a week.
>
> -hpa
>
Thanks very much for this change.
Previously a 'reply' ment sending to original author, and reply-all ment
sending to author with CC to the list.
At least in my Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0.0-win32 this is the case.
A 'compose message to' (or whatever it's called, using a dutch
client)
for 'syslinux at zytor.com' does create a new window but looses the
thread
info, or at least its message contents history.
The idea of mailinglists is to keep stuff on the mailinglist instead of
bothering individual people.
Is there any different way the replying should have been done in the
past, in modern/popular electronic mail clients?
Bernd