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Hello,


El 18/04/17 a les 08:36, Guilhem Moulin ha escrit:
On Mon, 17 Apr 2017 at 14:31:29 -0300, Daniel A. Rodriguez wrote:
Several users from spanish users list are wondering if it is possible
to configure the mailing list and set reply-to header as mailing list
address users@es.libreoffice.org[1]. With this setup, if the user
click "reply" in his email client, the message is sent to mailing
list, instead of the author.

At this time if a subscriber reply to a mailing list message, it's
sent to the author only. Each subscriber should use "Reply to All"
every time, to post a reply to mailing list.
I'm surprised the mail client doesn't offer a “Reply to list” button
since mlmmj adds a “List-Id” header to the mails it relays.
I use Thunderbird and I have the option 'Reply to List' in the the spanish mailing list too.

Adding a “Reply-To” header now means private mails might end up being
posted to the mailing list, so I'd be reluctant to make such change
without consensus from list members.  Xisco (list owner), what's your
opinion on the matter?
I agree with you. Users should use 'Reply to List' or 'Reply to all' in order to answer to the list. As you said, changing the behavior of 'Reply to' might cause some confusions and problems among users.

Regards

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Xisco Faulí
Libreoffice QA Team
IRC: x1sc0


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