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Thunderbird wierdness



On 05/09/2009 05:04 PM, Tom Metro wrote:
>
> Did you examine the headers of the message you replied to to see if it =

> included a List-* header? If it doesn't, and the list address appears=20
> no where else in the headers, how would the plugin know which list to=20
> send the message to? (I suppose if it is buggy enough it could be=20
> remembering the last list address it saw.)
>
> If you manually filled in any of the recipients, you may have an=20
> individual's name linked to the list address in your address book.
>
> There are some TB extensions that permit you to delay sending=20
> messages, which you could use temporarily to give you an opportunity=20
> to examine headers on messages you're sending to see if you can spot =20
> pattern.
>
I didn't examine the headers closely, but one came from someone who=20
never posts to lists, the other came from jabr.  Usually, if I clock on=20
ReplyTo-List, and there is no list header, there is no response. I don't =

know why every once in a while when I reply, the wrong recipient comes=20
up. In these 2 specific cases, there was also no replyto: header element.=


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