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I know this list reply issue has cropped up several times now, but just
to add something I haven't seen mentioned:

I'm using Claws Mail 3.7.6 on Windows 7 64bit. When replying to
messages from this list, there are normally four options:

a) Reply
b) Reply to all
c) Reply to sender
d) Reply to mailing list

I normally use the default reply (option a), and like with this
message, it normally goes to the list.

But a while back I noticed that for someone I was replying to, the
reply button addressed the reply to the person, and not the list. I
can't remember who (or even when exactly) this was, but it was not the
normal behavior. In that case I picked it up before sending the
message, and just manually corrected the issue, I think. I'm can't
remember if I tried the "Reply to mailing list" option, or what it did
if I did.

So it seems that sometimes things work one way and sometimes the
other...

On Sun, 27 Apr 2014 11:03:28 -0400
Tanstaafl <tanstaafl@libertytrek.org> wrote:

This is a PEBKAC problem, nothing more...


I'm not so sure it always is...

Paul

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