Submit a RFE for the web archive admin to include a "Reply to" button on the message pages. Otherwise you can do it manually. The mails are connected to a thread via the In-Reply-To header. You need the Message-Id header value. You can see it in the HTML source of the page. Then you construct a link like this in a local HTML document : <a href="mailto:david.balazic@xxxxxxxxx?Subject=the_subject&In-Reply-To=3E9 50615.5020503%40matroska.org"> clik here </a> and open it in your browser and click the link. Then you mail app should open for wiriting a new mail and it should make a proper reply ( just enter the message body and click SEND ). This is tricky, but I use it when I reply to a list from its (poor) web archive. Regards, David > ---------- > From: James Dishaw[SMTP:DishawJP@xxxxxxxxxxx] > Reply To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > Sent: 17. november 2003 14:01 > To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > Subject: OT: reply to posts with "no mail" option set > > Hi All, > > I installed FC1 this weekend and am very favorably impressed with it. > My thanks to the folks at Red Hat and all the developers and the Linux > community in general for making this available. > > My question is this: This list is a high volume list and I have had to > set my account to "no mail." I'm accessing the posts from the > fedora-list archived to keep up with the list. If I want to respond to > a post, would setting the subject to correspond with the post be > adequate to maintain the thread, or are replies determined more by the > full headers of the e-mail. > > I don't want to confuse things, am unable to leave my e-mail open to > all the traffic generated on this list, but would like to participate. > > Any thoughts? > > TIA > > Jim Dishaw > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >