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On 13 August 2012 09:58, Michael Meeks <michael.meeks@suse.com> wrote:


On Mon, 2012-08-13 at 08:14 +0100, Tony Pursell wrote:
 I will find this a real pain.  I use Gmail, which seems to only have
Reply
and Reply to All.  There is no Reply to List.  So to send this back to
the
list I have to Reply to All, remove Andrew from the To box, and Cut and
Paste the list address from the CC box.  If I do not do this, Andrew will
get my message twice.

        But getting the mail twice is a feature :-) that means you can
filter
the bulk mailing list traffic out to a folder, and still have personally
addressed copies of responses to your posts in interesting threads :-)
[as Florian says, there is no clearly right decision here].

        ATB,

                Michael.

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michael.meeks@suse.com  <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot


But the point here is that I am replying to the discussion in general, and
not to Andrew's point, so an extra copy to Andrew would have been
pointless.

Tony

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