On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 13:38:28 -0500, Paul M. Bucalo <pmbuc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Fri, 2005-02-25 at 12:21 -0600, Gustavo Seabra wrote: > > > > Ok. If I do that, what happens to my personal e-mail? Will people > > still be able to reply directly to me? (sorry if it is too stupid a > > question.) > > Of course! :0) > > The "Reply-To:" field would be useful when you are emailing from one > account address, but would like the replying party to redirect their > reply to another email address instead instead. Many lists fill the > "Reply-To:" with their own reply address so that a list member would > only have to click on the "Reply" button in their favorite email client > and properly post their reply to the list, exclusively. > > This is what the headers of one of your previous posts looked like in > Evolution on my laptop, before you made the change: > > From: > Gustavo Seabra > <gustavo.seabra@xxxxxxxxx> > Reply-To: > Gustavo Seabra > <gustavo.seabra@xxxxxxxxx>, For > users of Fedora Core releases > <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > To: > skimble04@xxxxxxxxx, For users of > Fedora Core releases <fedora- > list@xxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: > Re: Werid Mozilla Firefox Problem on > Fedora Core 3 > Date: > Fri, 25 Feb 2005 12:11:41 -0600 > (13:11 EST) > > Notice that the "Reply-To:" has *vour* email address, as well as that of > the list's. If I were to click on Evolution's "reply" button, I would > end up sending the same email to you *and* to the list. You would end up > getting doubles and wonder why. > > Now, after you made change, here's what one of your post's headers look > like: > > From: > Gustavo Seabra > <gustavo.seabra@xxxxxxxxx> > Reply-To: > For users of Fedora Core releases > <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > To: > For users of Fedora Core releases > <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: > Re: OT -- > GMail and Reply-To: > Advice > Date: > Fri, 25 Feb 2005 12:21:54 -0600 > (13:21 EST) > > See the difference? Anyone replying to your post, regardless of email > client or operating system would send it to the list. This is why lists > tend to fill this field with their own list address. > > Unfortunately, not all programmers (as in those working Google's GMail > and Spymac.com's Gigabyte email client) understand this, else there > would be a provision in the settings to turn off this feature, or make > it something you must turn on only if you want it. This is why I > abandoned the use of Spymail. You can't even choose what that field will > hold. > > I haven't seen much said here, but from what one friend has told me > about some other lists, GMail posts are being filtered personally or > blacklisted. Is this true? Don't know that it is, but the fact that it's > being said suggests a lot of people are annoyed with the problem. > > HTH, > > Paul Thanks Paul, that explanation was as clear as it gets :-) -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Gustavo Seabra Graduate Student Chemistry Dept. Kansas State University Registered Linux user number 381680 ------------------------------------------------------------------ If at first you don't succeed... ...skydiving is not for you.