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
hmm, i don't think that there is an individual level configuration for this in mailman. if there was, this would be a moot point, it would be 'let each person choose' on th eserver. The default setting is the only setting on the server side. Keep in mind, you can always configure your mail client to only reply to the 'From:' address (well if you use a client that actually gives you control of your mail). Your e-mail does not have to follow the list rules, you are correct in that Ellis, each person can do what they want on the client side. I was speaking only about the server side defaults before, each person has client side defaults that may or may not be able to configure. On Dec 16, 2006, at 2:55 PM, Ellis Godard wrote:
It's not possible for the *default* to be reply-all but for those interested in saving the costs of individual embarrassment (or, perhaps, those knowingly less savvy) to be able to reconfigure, right?
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