Greg Marr wrote:
>> Is there any reason why apr, apr-util, httpd mailing lists have
>> Reply-To header set to the sender and not to the list itself.
>
> Search for
> reply-to considered harmful
> on Google and you'll find more information than you ever wanted to read
> about both sides of the issue.
>
If you meant the article by Chip Rosenthal it didn't convince me.
It's just a personal opinion about his favorite emailer (elm).
>
> The big question is which is worse, sending a message to the list when
> your intention was to send it to a single person.
The worse is as is where httpd list mailer actually does add
Reply-To header, while apr's does not. Also almost any other
ASF hosted mailing list (that I'm member of) sets that header.
As a poster I don't expect to receive a separate mail 'CC-ed' to
me personally if it's already posted on the list as an reply, and
that is quite often, cause (myself too) people just hit 'reply to all'.
Anyhow, the subject starts with [OT], so it's not such a
big deal thought :).
Regards,
MT.
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