Hi Klaus-Jürgen, *,
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:30 PM, klaus-jürgen weghorn ol
<ol@sophia-louise.de> wrote:
Am 16.08.2012 15:03, schrieb Christian Lohmaier:
Moderated messages aren't flagged in a special way, [...]
Is it possible to flag them?
At least not with the current version of the listsoftware. If a
message is approved, it will be processed as if it had come from a
subscriber.
But just pretend it was possible and non-subscriber's postings were flagged.
Do you think people would automatically use "reply to all" just for
those messages? I pesonally doubt so, and people will just reply to
like they always do on the list. As always, there will be exceptions
to the rule, but that of course is not the point.
I still fail to see the real reason why people scream "This is a
horrible idea, change it back immediately!!einself"
From my POV it is just a matter of getting used to using "reply to
all" instead of just "reply", since at first you might not think about
the change and only send a reply to a single person instead of the
list. But I can assure you that you'll get used to it rather quickly,
and the times where you'll have to resend your message will vanish.
ciao
Christian
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