On Fri, Aug 23, 2002 at 09:01:18PM -0400, Pierre Abbat wrote:
On Friday 23 August 2002 11:43, Jason Richey wrote:
I'm happy to make this change... Of course, I'd like to get the general consensus first. Anybody agree/disagree/not care?
I disagree. To reply to the list when reply-to is not set to the list, one does this:
- Hit the reply button with two arrows.
- Highlight the sender's name.
- Hit the delete button.
It's a bit more complicated if the list address is in the Cc: header, but still involves no typing of addresses. To reply to the sender when reply-to is set to the list, one does this:
- Highlight the address.
- Find the sender's address. (It's not in the current window.)
- Type it. (Attempting to highlight it has a high probability of bringing up
a blank message window addressed to him.)
If the list address is set on the mail folder, one need only type L to reply to the list. I don't have it set that way because I have both wikitech-l and wikipedia-l in the same folder.
It's not a matter of how easy it is (on my good old mutt it's even easier than on your Kmail) but how intuitive. I've already received several private mails that were meant for the mailing list, and I have yet to see a message on the mailing list that was intended to be private. That tells me that the list isn't properly configured.
-- Jan Hidders