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[OT] Developer lists and Reply-To header: msg#00160apache.apr.devel
Hi, Is there any reason why apr, apr-util, httpd mailing lists have Reply-To header set to the sender and not to the list itself. I think almost all other lists has the 'Replay-To' header set to the list itself. I mean, I'm receiving the messages from the list and not from the particular poster, so I should reply to the list, right? I found myself couple of times replying to the original sender by default, while my intention was to reply to the list. The solution is either to 'reply to all' (why would anyone wish to receive two messages about the same subject?) or doing that by hand. Regards, MT.
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