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Keyword here is to use 'Reply All', and let the receiving party figure
out whether he/she wants to receive duplicate messages. mailman allows
the user to configure whether to check if the user is in both the
members list as well as the TO_ headers, and prevent sending the message
more then once.
And yes, modifying the Reply-to: header is a mailman option, and applies
to every message sent to the m-l.
Kind regards,
Jeroen van Meeuwen
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Ray Van Dolson wrote:
On Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 01:58:48PM -0400, Wilmer Jaramillo M. wrote:
> Hi, I have a suggestion, because don't is set the "Reply-to" header
> for fedora-infrastructure-list(a)redhat.com on mailing list?. When I
> answer a mail, only one _should_ receive the mail, but all of the
> internal list possibly does not, should use the header to redirect
> replies to messages into to mailing list.
Likely a Mailman config option. Don't know if it's a side-wide default
for all of RH's lists or not.
If you use mutt, you can always use 'L' to do a list-only reply. :)
Ray
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