i'm looking into all of the issues
raised. however for some reason
messages i send to the list ARE NOT
getting sent to the list though they
can be seen if you visit the
jiscmail web site.
i've gone through the following
my messages were not being sent
my messages were being sent
now not being sent.
since the move on monday.
as dan nagle says in another post give it time.m :-)
On Thu, 30 Nov 2000 11:58:08 +0100 Phillip Helbig <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> > The mails from the list should have a "Reply to:" header which should
> > contain the address of the list. This list, as of now, doesn't have
> > such a facility. The consequence is that while replying to a message I
> > get the option: - Reply to all recipients
> >
> > If I acceept, then the mail will be sent to the sender, and (cc)'d to
> > the list. But, say, if I want to send the mail only to the list (as any
> > mail sent to the list will obviously reach the person to whose mail
> > you're replying), then I need to manually remove the name from the To:
> > field and move the list address from the CC: field to the To: field.
> >
> > If there is a "Reply to:" header that contains the list address, then
> > I'll have the option of replying to only the list, if I so desire.
> >
> > p.s. It was a very simple thing that I'd said, but seemed to be real
> > hard to follow. You can. for instance, browse the archives of
> > turbulence mailing list <[log in to unmask]>. The messages sent
> > that arrive through the list contain a "Reply to:" header that includes
> > the mailing list address.
>
> Precisely. I rarely want to reply individually to the sender. I want
> to hit reply and send a message to the list (and not an extra copy to
> the sender). Now, I have to FORWARD the message to the list, either
> cutting and pasting what is in the To: header, or typing in F90, which
> is an alias (actually, in my case, a VMS logical name :-) ) and copying
> the subject line (OK, some mail software will pop that in automatically,
> but usually with a "(fwd)" attached, which is not what one wants.
>
> Apparently the list software for THIS LIST can be set to set things up
> the way we want. Does anyone DISagree with this desire?
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