Am 2004-08-09 14:29:27, schrieb Jason Rennie:
Alternatively, you could use a mail client that differentiates between
"reply," "reply-group" and "reply-list":
reply: goes to Reply-to: address or From: address (if no Reply-to:)
reply-group: goes to all address in From:, To: and Cc: fields
reply-list: goes to mailing list
If the mailing list was nice enough to include headers identifying
itself, then the mail client shouldn't need additional information
from you. If not, you'll need to tell the client the mailing lists
you're subscribed to (how else is it to be able to identify a mailing
list address?)
List-Post:
Mutt is one client that does a good job of handling these distinctions.
It handles it perfect !!!
Jason
Greetings
Michelle
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