[ale] Regarding replies to the list...

attriel attriel at d20boards.net
Mon Dec 9 11:33:27 EST 2002


>> I like it the way it is; I want to reply to a comment, so i hit reply.
>>  I want to reply NOT to the list, i do an extra step (reply all;
>> delete ale) ... I'd assume that the majority of ale-based responses
>> are actually going back to the list, so it makes sense for that to be
>> the default
>> functionality.
>
> But *you*, the replier, make those decisions. You can do that whether or
> not  Reply-To is set....

Yes, but what I was commenting on was the fact that using reply-all and
deleting thigns to get to who you really want is additional work, and if
the majority of the cases are to the list, that it makes sense that the
most-used case is the default.

OTOH, if it violates the RFC, then I'll give over :o

> What setting Reply-To to the list removes is the ability for the
> message sender to route replies. If I'm posting something which I think
> should be replied to on the list, I'll set:
>
> Reply-To: ale at ale.org
>
> If I'm posting something which I think should be posted, but which I
> want  replied to personally, rather than on the list, I'll set:
>
> Reply-To: kaboom at gatech.edu
>
> Having the MLM munge Reply-To automatically removes this capability, and
> it  is a capability which I use with better-configured lists....

of course, that would probably be even better handled if the MLM only set
reply-to in the instances where it wsan't already set (again, defaulting
to mose-common case)

But I use pine & squirrel (and mutt to read annoying attachments at work),
and they both have no problem with the reply-to: set to the list and still
being able to send to the sender &| any CC's by just hitting reply-all

I like it this way, but I have to admit that making it default to user is
nice since the polisci discussions'll go away faster :)

So geoffrey's (sp) option 2 is decent, if the current functionality &
workingness of my mail readers violate RFCs :o

--attriel


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