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Posted to dev@forrest.apache.org by Thorsten Scherler <th...@apache.org> on 2005/08/12 13:05:39 UTC
[Fwd: Re: How to use a different transformer]
Please set "Reply to" to this list in the future (or unset it).
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thorsten
"Together we stand, divided we fall!"
Hey you (Pink Floyd)
Reply-to $this.list, please
Posted by Thorsten Scherler <th...@apache.org>.
On Fri, 2005-08-12 at 14:15 +0200, Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
> Hi Thorsten,
>
> I'm not sure who you are talking to. Me? Looks to me like I set reply
> to properly. No?
>
> Thorsten Scherler wrote:
> > Please set "Reply to" to this list in the future (or unset it).
>
> --
That was more a general wish to all active poster on the lists. ;-)
I receive your mails with following header (I replaced @):
From:
Ferdinand Soethe
<ferdinand.AT.apache.org>
Reply-To:
Ferdinand Soethe
<ferdinand.AT.apache.org>
To:
user.AT.forrest.apache.org
Subject:
Re: [Fwd: Re: How to use a different
transformer]
Date:
Fri, 12 Aug 2005 14:15:20 +0200
That is normally due to a configuration option of the mail client. The
option "Reply-To" can be set to a value. If this option is blank, then
*normally* the list address is been used.
Ferdinand just told me that his client overrides the blank reply-to with
the default email-account address. :(
...but he found out how to change that behavior to use as default the
list. :)
I normally only press reply on my apache account, because I hate to get
the same mail twice (I reckon, I am not alone on already receiving too
much mails). ;-)
Thank you, Ferdinand. :)
Please, all active posters set the reply-to header to this list and help
me out. ;-)
TIA
salu2
--
thorsten
"Together we stand, divided we fall!"
Hey you (Pink Floyd)
Re: [Fwd: Re: How to use a different transformer]
Posted by Ferdinand Soethe <fe...@apache.org>.
Hi Thorsten,
I'm not sure who you are talking to. Me? Looks to me like I set reply
to properly. No?
Thorsten Scherler wrote:
> Please set "Reply to" to this list in the future (or unset it).
--
Ferdinand Soethe