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From: Anja Gerwinski
Subject: SWEN worm problems and the GPC
Date: 9 Oct 2003, 22:58:28
Hi Chuck, CBFalconer wrote on Oct 07, 2003 at 04:42PM -0400: > Anja Gerwinski wrote: > ... snip ... > > > > MJ2 leaves a reply-to set by the sender intact. It will only add > > the reply-to header if none is provided. > > I can see why you do so, but that rather defeats the purpose (to > me) of having the reply-to set in the first place. There is also an option that you want to reply-to header always set. However, I don't have time to look it up. I can send you all the help files for Majordomo if you want to look it up yourself. (It is not in the same category as "set replyto" and "set prefix". It is a setting available to the list maintainer only, but I suppose it would be possible to allow users to set it themselves.) > I still have > to be alert enough to detect that my reply is NOT going to > <gpc@gnu.de>, which I often am not. In mutt, I use "list reply" for that purpose. Then I can be sure my reply goes to the (predefined) list address. Best wishes, Anja
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