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bug#26101: Counterproductive calculation order in date


From: Ulf Zibis
Subject: bug#26101: Counterproductive calculation order in date
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2017 00:20:16 +0100
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Am 15.03.2017 um 15:46 schrieb Eric Blake:
List policy is to reply-to-all, so that we don't have to think about who
is subscribed, while making sure that even unsubscribed readers stay in
the loop on the message they are interested in.  The list server has
settings where you can request that you don't receive duplicate messages
(that is, the list won't send you a second copy of the mail if your
address was listed in to or cc);

Yes, but I prefer to filter my emails on List-Id, as it is unambiguous and simple. With that setting I would loose this possibility.

and you can also set mail-followup-to
when posting to help direct the behavior of reply-to-all when someone
replies to you.

I must amid, I do not really understand this.

It doesn't scale to make me and every other subscriber
special-case "which people that I'm replying to don't want a duplicate",
compared to you to just tweak settings on your end to avoid the
duplicates and/or set things up so that reply-to-all excludes you
because you prefer to get it through the list.

Agreed!

-Ulf



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