I just realized another annoyance I'm encountering because of the lack of
Reply-To---I now have to search for mail I've sent.
I use elm. I've been using elm since 1989 and I have no plans to change
that any time soon (I've tried pine and I don't care for it). One setting I
have enabled on elm is saving all email I send out. Such email is stored
based upon the email address being sent to. Since a group reply places the
list address in the Cc: line, the email is still stored, but not under the
classiccmp folder (file actually), but a different folder.
So now I have to search (grep) through 231 (at of right now) folders for
messages I send to classiccmp. That also means when I want to save a
particular message it won't be stuffed under the classiccmp folder by
default (I'm used to hitting 's-enter' and now that does The Wrong Thing).
But majordomo (or any mailing list software) is still RFC-822 compliant
even if it does set the Reply-To: field and it seems to me that the
annoyance having to do a 'group' reply outweighs the benefit of `reply'
going to the list.
So, what exactly, is the problem (really, no hypothetical pathological
cases here) of setting the Reply-To: field?
-spc (Yes, I should clean out my folders ... )
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