On Sunday 13 February 2005 06:55 pm, Jeff Vian wrote: > On Sun, 2005-02-13 at 18:33 +0000, Laurence wrote: >>> snip > > > Not replying to my own message.. Please use 'reply to all' to get > > responses onto the list. > > "Reply to all" usually (at least for me) sends a message to the > originator as well as to the list. Please just do a "reply" to get to > the list. Check the TO line in your reply email to see that. > > A "rely to all" message for list subscribers will often result in 2 > copies being received since one is from the list and one from the person > replying. This is usually unnecessary and often aggravating to the > receipient. > > I find that _*SOME*_ messages on the list seem to have the "Reply-To: > set to include both the list address and the senders address while > others only have the list address in the Reply-T0: header. On those > messages a reply will go to both addresses unless you carefully remove > the extra address. Jeff: KMail has a "Reply To Mailing List" tool that works very well. Only one copy is sent, and that goes to the list in spite of any "Reply To" munging. I _believe_ that some other mail clients offer the same. -- cmg