
On Fri, 15 Jan 2016 07:34:19 PM Tony Langdon via luv-main wrote:
One of the reasons I hate From and Reply-To munging is that it takes that option away from me, or makes it more of a PITA than it was, or than it needs to be.
I can understand that, I was recently caught out on a list with Reply-To: munging. No damage done, except a few confused "Bob"s, as my reply was intended to be a private message to a friend named Bob. :)
For every setting there will be cases where people forget to specify their intent and use the default. If the default is private and the message is meant to be public you have to resend it. That is annoying but not a big deal. If the default is to the list and the message is meant to be private then the scope for damage is much greater. There is a reply to list option so it's not as if this will even take more time for someone who is acting deliberately. But I believe it's a great benefit to have the results of a poorly considered action have the smallest scope by default. I am sure that there is a correlation between sending an ill considered message and not carefully considering which reply option to use. On Fri, 15 Jan 2016 07:41:02 PM Tony Langdon via luv-main wrote:
I've changed the list options, I did have the list set to not send duplicates. Let's see if this works. Next will be to iron out my gmail filters, so direct emails don't go to the list folder.
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