SoloCDM <deedsmis(_at_)aculink(_dot_)net> writes:
Philip Guenther stated the following:
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Please don't included material unless you're responding to specific
lines in it, and then only include the relevant lines.
I realize some administrators include the mailing list name after a
plus sign and before the "at" sign to distinguish differences in the
mailing lists. When subscribed to several mailing lists, that sort of
management can be tedious. Also, it's contingent on *well mannered*
end users including that address when responding with their message to
the mailing list. That reason is enough *not* to use that routine. I
tried including my address and the mailing list address in the
"Reply-To:", but mailing lists override the settings.
Is there possibly a way to guarantee a 75% result through the header
that would produce the intended results?
Use the desired address as the From: address in your outgoing posting.
If your mail client won't let you do that then switch mail clients or
find a way to post-filter your outgoing messages.
I'm considering an idea that might work in a plain text email: Using a
"mailto:" link with my address and the mailing list address followed
by the body of the message in the message. It wouldn't take anymore
space than the mailing list and my address. But that's contingent on
both addresses working together.
That also requires people to select that link when they want to reply,
rather than using the normal reply method for their MUA. Since such
a method depends on other people breaking a reflexive action, I would
guess that it would almost never work.
Philip Guenther
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