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Re: [OnTopic] common list sense (Re: Even you can be hacked)
- From: Laurence F. Sheldon, Jr.
- Date: Fri Jun 11 13:18:52 2004
Paul Jakma wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jun 2004, Laurence F. Sheldon, Jr. wrote:
Really? My responsibility to make sure you control your outbound
mail. Got it.
You really think everyone on this list should remember the preference of
every other poster as to whether they do or do not want a direct copy?
Maybe we could have a list on a web page and everyone could check the
list before replying to a post. That'd be really useful. But wait,
seeing as how we've got these new-fangled computer thingies that can
take care of drudgery for us, how about we provide a way to allow the
poster to specify what their preference is, and then other people's
computers could automatically use that preference!
Oh wait:
http://www.freesoft.org/CIE/RFC/822/28.htm
Someone already thought of that! In *1982*. Gosh, how prescient!
Or the document a little out-dated and replaced. But not your
responsibility huh?
(sorry if the sarcasm is a little thick, but I groan and shake my head
every time someone posts to NANOG about how people should please stop
including them in list replies. When I see someone who usually has a
modicum of clue do same I just have to reply. :) )
Oh. Any suggestions on how to do that using my mailer?
No idea, consult its documentation. I do ctrl+r in my MUA, in Netscape
Communicator or Mozilla mail or Thunderbird you just add the address in
a new field and click the drop down list and change the 'To' to 'Reply-To'
If your mailer can not do something as simple as allow you to specify
the Reply-To, I suggest you upgrade to something that is at least
half-decent.
And I'll delete the other copy you sent me for you.
That's another option I guess.
Where is RFC 2821 is this requirement, by the way? RFC 2822
says it is optional but seems to be less than useful in the
context here.
Yes, of course Reply-To is optional. Absence of Reply-to indicates reply
should go to sender.
regards,
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