Unfortunately, this list is set up to reply to the author, not the list. I've been caught by that
on numerous lists. To eliminate the duplication, I have to Reply-all, then remove the OP from the
To, and move the Cc field to the To field. I generally do that; I've just done it. Yes, it's a
pain, and it's more of a pain to do the courtesy than to delete the duplicate that comes in.
If you don't like the policy, ask the list manager whether it can be changed. I have never been
able to comprehend why a mailing list would default that way. Replying to the OP only is the
outlier, not the norm.
Peter West
"We have only five loaves here, and two fish."
On 4 Dec 2013, at 2:06 am, Dave Howorth <dhoworth@mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk> wrote:
anne-ology wrote:
not true.
That'll be why there's a support article about the problem then, and
numerous threads in forums.
https://support.google.com/mail/answer/8395?hl=en
PS Please don't copy me on any reply. That's just plain rude.
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