>>>> "SY" == Steve Youngs
<youngs(a)xemacs.org> writes:
SY> You decide to reply to just Michelle and I and _not_ the
SY> mailing list. All you do is hit 'R'.
This is the one. And that doesn't work. I only get you
(experimentally verified, I don't know why it works that way), so I
must (1) remember that I want to add her, and (2) type her address
correctly.
SY> All you need to remember is:
Wrong. Because even if it did work the way you say (which isn't the
way that it does work) it will work differently for people who set MCT
and MFT differently from you (not to mention that the main DRUMS draft
encourages mailing lists to munge MFT). I _also_ need to remember who
uses experimental protocols designed by Daniel Bernstein that the IETF
explicitly decided not to include in RFC 2822.
There's reason why [RFC Golden Rule] reads "be Puritan about what you
produce, and catholic about what you accept."
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