On Thu, 15 Feb 2007, Bill Campbell wrote:
> Having the Reply-To: to the original poster minimizes
the probability of
> somebody sending mail to a list that was intended for
the original poster
> (which may be private).
Well, no. It minimizes the probability of someone sending
mail to a list.
It equally minimizes that probability, regardless of whether
the mail was
intended to go to the list or privately to the original
poster.
Most replies to this list are intended to go to the list.
At least a
couple times a week we see messages from one of the more
helpful tutors
saying "please reply to the list, not just to me."
Just yesterday, I
received an email in reply to one of my messages that was
intended to
assist the person I had replied to. The intended recepient
never got the
email, because the sender, no doubt relying on the default,
did not reply
to the list.
Having reply-to go to the list is having it go to the most
commonly
preferred recipient.
So, minimizing the probability that the mail will go to the
list, when
most mail is intended to go to the list, is, I think, a Bad
Thing. Not
that Bad a Thing, in the grand scheme of things, but a Bad
Thing
nonetheless.
> The only advantage of having it set to the list is it
makes it easier
> for lazy people to send nonsense to hundreds of
people.
That's way out of line. The advantage of having it go to
the list is to
make the default coincide with the usual intent; and that's
what defaults
are for.
This is true regardless of whether the replying party is
"lazy" or not;
and regardless of whether the replying post is
"nonsense" or not.
As I said, I have no particular dog in this fight. The list
uses a
reply-to mechanism that I don't think makes sense, so I
fixed it for
myself with procmail. But it's pretty arrogant to think
that the divide
of opinion on here is not a reasonable one, and that anyone
who doesn't
agree with your position must be lazy or writing nonsense.
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