> On 2000-11-30, at 22:51 +0100, Phillip Helbig wrote:
>
> > Sometimes the sender might have his OWN Reply-To: address. What happens
> > then? The SENSIBLE thing to do would be that the list software inserts
> > this into the From: header, and has the original From: address in an
> > X-Originally-From: header or something similar.
>
> Yes, you can configure all that in pine. But why would anybody writing
> to a mailing list would want to add a "Reply to:" himself. I don't find
> any rational reason for doing so, unless the sender is using one email
> address to post and wants to receive at the other.
Precisely. It happens.
> In any case, the
> "Reply to:" header added by the list will override.
Right. The question is, how does one reply just to the sender of the
message to the address he wants replies to go to?
> (1) Why don't I get the mails that I post?
I don't think anyone does.
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