Glynn Clements writes:
Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> As Sean mentions, it's also reasonable to use a wide reply.
A word of caution about wide replies and mailman:
Mailman has an option to "Avoid duplicate copies of messages", which
is usually enabled by default.
Yeah, and I actually changed that default years ago, because the sense
of the list was that those who wanted to dupe elimination generally
preferred to do that locally via procmail or similar.[1] It seems
that it got reenabled when Tux migrated our lists to a new host, and
now pretty much everybody has caught it. :-(
Still, over-aggressive spam filters (like feature-lacking MUAs) are a
self-inflicted injury. Those folks with ADHD spam filters probably
have bigger problems than missing an occasional xemacs-beta post. :-(
Footnotes:
[1] With the exception of Mail-Followup-To fans, of course.
_______________________________________________
XEmacs-Beta mailing list
XEmacs-Beta(a)xemacs.org
http://calypso.tux.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xemacs-beta