Re: Getting started - Interfacing questions - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From David
Subject Re: Getting started - Interfacing questions
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Msg-id 20050309015509.GA10965@localhost.localdomain
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In response to Re: Getting started - Interfacing questions  (Bruno Wolff III <bruno@wolff.to>)
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On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 11:54:03AM -0600, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 07, 2005 at 15:57:51 -0600,
>   David <dbree@duo-county.com> wrote:

> > It just seems so strange to hit "g" (Mutt).  I'd get a very strong
> > chastizing for doing this on most lists  But.. when in Rome..  :)

> Mutt recognizes mail-followup-to headers. If people on those other lists
> don't want personal copies, they should be adding the mail-followup-to
> header to their posts.

Yes, I've seen this recommended.  Also, I think some lists even do this
for you, don't they?  I've not bothered to do this setup because I don't
post to lists a great lot and it doesn't bother me to get mail in my
mailbox for these messages.

> If you normally use 'r' to reply on those lists
> their won't be a problem as they are reply-to munged in the first place
> and 'g' will normally just reply to the list (unless there are cc
> recipients listed) in any case.

It may be in setup, but I experimented with this message from you by
doing a reply and "sending" and after inspecting where it's going,
aborting..  anyway. IIRC, this message was To: me and CC: pgsql-novice
and Sean Davis.

"r" would send to you
"L" to psql-novice and and Sean Davis
"g" will be (I believe) To: psql-novice and Sean Davis and CC: you

[Correction as a PS.  I did a "g" reply for this reply and it still
skipped you.  I can't see the header at this time, but perhaps you have
set your header to do this?]

> If you are used to using 'l' to reply to
> lists, you won't get bothered too much here about.

Again, this may be in my setup, but I _think_ that would skip you (which
is what some lists insist upon).

> You should just be
> aware that it is possible to post to the lists without being subscribed
> and if you reply to someone who does this using 'l', they won't get
> a copy of the response.

IIUC, that's where the poster should set his Mail-Follow-Up To: header

> And that sometimes the lists are running slow,
> and if you are mostly communicating with one other person, sending them
> email directly can speed things up in a back and forth exchange.

Yes, that is a good argument for sending a copy to the sender.  There
are times when a list can be down for quite some time.

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