On Fri, 2003-01-24 at 05:51, Ryan M. Golbeck wrote: > Alexander Hvostov <alex@aoi.dyndns.org> writes: > > > RFC 2369 specifies the List-Post header, which gives a URI to post to > > the list (or the special value "NO", meaning posting to the list is not > > allowed so don't bother). An intelligent mailer will send email to the > > address specified in this header, if present, when its 'group reply' or > > 'reply to all' command is invoked. > > > > Here you have a standard, well-defined, listserv-managed, specific, and > > unambiguous way for all mail readers to know that a message was sent via > > a list, and what to do when they want to reply to that list. > > Just glancing at the RFC, it doesn't seem to say anything about that > if the List-Post header is set replies should only go to the list. So > whether that tells your mailreader that the mail came from a list is > really irrelevant, it doesn't tell you where to send replies. Note the last eight words in my message: when they want to reply to that list. That gives the user a choice as to whether to reply in private or to the list. I've explained this sufficiently in other emails; I'm not going to repeat myself. Alex. -- PGP Public Key: http://aoi.dyndns.org/~alex/pgp-public-key -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GCS d- s:++ a18 C++(++++)>$ UL+++(++++) P--- L+++>++++ E---- W+(+++) N- o-- K+ w--- !O M(+) V-- PS+++ PE-- Y+ PGP+(+++) t* 5-- X-- R tv b- DI D+++ G e h! !r y ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
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