On 2011-07-04, lee wrote:
nunojsilva@ist.utl.pt (Nuno J. Silva) writes:
If you want to send a new message, and not reply to some other
message, *do not* use the "reply to" feature of your client, use the
"new message" "compose mail" or equivalent. It's not hard to copy and
paste the list address.
Email clients can be configured to automatically use the mailing list
address when writing a followup and to either send a Cc or not. Perhaps
Thunderbird supports that, too, so John B (and others using Thunderbird)
could set it up accordingly if they want to?
No, the issue here is that John B *did* write a followup when what he
wanted to do was write a completely new, independent message.
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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: [LibraOffice-Users] - DONT use> Reply to < for a new thread · lee
- Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: [LibraOffice-Users] - DONT use> Reply to < for a new thread · Nuno J. Silva
[libreoffice-users] Re: [LibraOffice-Users] - DONT use> Reply to < for a new thread · Zak McKracken
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