radhika gajjala wrote:
when you think about it, I wonder why the designers (of mailman) didn't think to include that option.
There is an option that asks if you want to receive your own posts to the list (and I never saw the rationale behind asking that question - but maybe in some designer's logic it does)
r
Makes perfect sense: Because if the default were set to requiring "Reply All" and the "receiver your own messages" were set "on" you would know in a few minutes if you messed up by sending your reply only to the individual and didn't hit the list. You wouldn't see your own message come back, and that would tell you that you had messed up. A darned-sight less problematic than seeing your post come back when you *didn't* intend it for the list! Thanks for the Utilitarian logic, Jeremy. But we Kantians see it another way! ;-) -- Mark D. Johns, Ph.D. Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Communication Studies Luther College, Decorah, Iowa USA http://academic.luther.edu/~johnsmar/ ----------------------------------------------- "Get the facts first. You can distort them later." ---Mark Twain