[Coco] Re: Small COCO mailing list problem

David dbree at duo-county.com
Mon Dec 15 14:55:58 EST 2003


On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 12:29:47PM -0600, Lawrence Weeks wrote:
> Once upon a time (Sat Dec 13), David wrote:
> > "r" first asks me if I want to reply to list, if I answer "n", then it
> > replies to sender - actually, "r" is _supposed" to default to sender,
> > but no prob.
> > 
> > "L" defaults to list, as it's supposed to.
> 
> > never tried a "reply all" - dunno if mutt does that :)
> 
> The 'g' key is bound to reply_to_all by default.

Yes, I checked that out after sending that message.

> Though interestingly
> in your case, that didn't work! Your email has the Mail-Followup-To
> header set, which I had never noticed before. See:

Yes, I've noticed that this header was set.  I can't remember setting
it, but it is useful when using lists.  In most cases, there's no need
to get duplicates.  Many people on lists - especially those who do a lot
of posting, don't want duplicates, so use that header to prevent that.

> 	Conversely, when group-replying or list-replying to a message
> 	which has a Mail-Followup-To header, mutt will respect this
> 	header if the $honor_followup_to configuration variable is
> 	set. Using list-reply will in this case also make sure that
> 	the reply goes to the mailing list, even if it's not specified
> 	in the list of recipients in the Mail-Followup-To.

Well, for whatever reason, my "g" doesn't seem to want to do a
reply-all, but normally I simply want to reply to the list, so I
probably won't pursue this very far.

> Interesting. Wonder if any other mailers support that.

Apparently some don't, at least.  I get a few duplicates for this list
sent to me personally.  But it's not a problem since I don't post _all_
that much.




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