Yes but regrettably this list is configured so that NO button or command
available to the user in Outlook seems to extract an "on behalf of" user.
Does any mail client?
So copy and paste is required. Hardly rocket science but I'm sure we have
all fallen foul of this at some time.
Could the list owners perhaps consider re-configuring so that, while
retaining the "reply to list" as default, the headers are structured so
that "Reply to all" brings in both list and original sender? That way
people will see more easily who they are replying to and can delete the
unwanted from the list of addresses.
Regards
Jim
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Jim Whitaker
Project Manager
Freedom of Information Act Project
British Educational Communications and Technology agency
Millburn Hill Road
Science Park Telephone 024 7679 7258
Coventry or 024 7641 6994 (Ext 2727)
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From: The UK Records Management mailing list [mailto:RECORDS-MANAGEMENT-
[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Peter Kurilecz
In a message dated 4/2/2003 7:33:54 AM Eastern Standard Time, Emmerson
Consulting writes:
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The best preventative against an attack of the Me2 v*rus is a careful
application of the Reply2 fxn. This requires the reader to know where the
Reply2 fxn will be applied. Careful review by the user (using some type of
ocular viewing device) of Reply2 fxn will determine if the fxn has been
properly applied.
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