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Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Wed Dec 20 16:05:41 EST 2000
So, filter out the second copy on your own. Most modern mail
filtering software will do so. Both GNUS and Procmail certainly can
filter out duplicates based on message-id (and if the MLM changes the
message-id, it's b0rken!).
I, for one, prefer to have the reply-to NOT be the discussion list,
because it makes it much easier to reply personally when I feel that
my reply deserves a private reply. Or sometimes I _WANT_ personal
replies (because, for example, I read personal messages much more
frequently than list messages).
-derek
David Kramer <david at thekramers.net> writes:
> I know I'll never win the battle to get the list's reply-to address
> changed to the list (This IS a discussion list), but given that, can
> posters make an effort to NOT reply to both the sender and the list, since
> that sends two copies to the sender
>
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> DDDD David Kramer http://thekramers.net
> DK KD
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> DK KD Wisdom is knowing how not to need them.
> DDDD Shaggy 2 Dope- Insane Clown Posse
> happy kwaanzannukah-mas-stice!
>
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