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At 08:06 AM 10/10/2001, jim palmer wrote: >can't you just have your server software overwrite this? I don't have time for rewriting mailing list software. >would that be bad form? yes, it would in fact. The list server defers to the original poster's header info intentionally. If people are cluelessly setting their reply-to header for no reason, they are the ones causing a problem not the list. kim > > Normally, the list server sets the "reply-to" field to equal the list > > address for every post that is sent out. So you press reply to a post > on LD > > and it is addressed back to the list instead of the person who posted >it. > > However, if the original poster has the "reply-to" field set in their >mail > > program, the list server lets that override and doesn't change it to >the > > list address. So you press reply to that particular person's mail and > it is > > addressed back to the poster and not the list. So when you see this > happen, > > it is really because the person you are replying to has their mail >program > > set to add the "reply-to" header. It is rare for somebody to do this, >and > > usually there is no reason for them to do it. They may not even know, >so > > you might try asking that person to change the settings on their mail > > program to not use "reply-to". > > > > kim > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ Kim Flint | Looper's Delight kflint@loopers-delight.com | http://www.loopers-delight.com