Dear Lean (and everyone else for information)
Thanks for this suggestion. I will look in to this and keep you informed.
Regards
Melvin Morbey
E-Journals Co-ordinator/List owner : lis-e-journals
University of Reading Library
Whiteknights PO Box 223
Reading RG6 6AE
Tel : (internal) 8779
Tel : (external) 0118 9318779
Fax : 0118 9316636
E-mail : [log in to unmask]
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Lean Ni Chuilleanain wrote:
> Dear All, but particularly Melvin,
>
> I was on the point of sending off a snarky rant about all these requests
> for information from Blackwell going to the entire list, but I thought I'd
> check my facts first.
>
> On all other e-mail lists I subscribe to, clicking "Reply to All" gives you
> a new message addressed both to the list and to the person who sent the
> original e-mail. You can delete the list address, if appropriate, and
> you're left with a message addressed to the original poster.
>
> On lis-e-journals, however, this doesn't seem to be the case. When I click
> "Reply to All" I get a new message with a "To:" field containing the list
> address _twice_. (This may account for the double e-mail from Janet Scully
> earlier today.)
>
> Melvin, would it be possible to modify the list settings so that clicking
> "Reply to All" gives you a new message with the original poster's address
> included in the "To:" field? I think it would save a lot of bother.
>
> The rather cumbersome alternative is for people not to click "Reply" at
> all. Instead, select the e-mail address of the person you want to reply to
> (e.g. [log in to unmask]), copy it, open a new message and
> paste the e-mail address into the "To:" field.
>
> regards,
> Léan
>
>
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