Re: PostgreSQL vs Firebird SQL - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Adrian Klaver
Subject Re: PostgreSQL vs Firebird SQL
Date
Msg-id 56BCB4D6.6060504@aklaver.com
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In response to Re: PostgreSQL vs Firebird SQL  (Pierre Chevalier Géologue <pierrechevaliergeol@free.fr>)
List pgsql-general
On 02/11/2016 05:42 AM, Pierre Chevalier Géologue wrote:
> Le 10/02/2016 19:49, Adrian Klaver a écrit :
>> Go here:
>> https://mail.postgresql.org/mj/mj_wwwusr/domain=postgresql.org?func=lists-long-full&extra=pgsql-general
>>
>
>> And in settings check:
>> eliminatecc
>>      Select this if you do not want two copies when someone sends a
>> message both to you and to the list.
>
>
> Thanks for the trick, I just followed your advice (before I started
> writing this mail, though...).
>
> I am trying to figure out from the help documentation
>
(https://mail.postgresql.org/mj/mj_wwwusr/domain=postgresql.org?user=pierrechevaliergeol%40free.fr&passw=0F21-276B-3588&list=GLOBAL&func=help&extra=set)
> how to set the default "reply-to" to the list.
>
> The 'replyto' option seems to be what I wish:
>> Add a Reply-to header
>> These control Reply-To: header generation. If the list owner has defined
>> a Reply-To: header, you can specify whether or not you want to see it.
>> replyto - always add the Reply-To: header
>> noreplyto - never add the header (but if the poster has provided one,
>> you will see it)
>> Usually, turning this setting on will cause your replies to be addressed
>> to the mailing list; turning this setting off will cause your replies to
>> be addressed to the person who wrote the message to which you are
>> replying.
>
> => do you confirm?

I have not used this, so I cannot confirm, though it seems to do what
you want. The only setting I have ever actually changed was to unset
selfcopy. I use Thunderbird and it seems to know what to do with Reply
All on both ends, sending/receiving.

>
>
>>> It lets me distinguish between the list threads that I haven't responded
>>> to and those that I have.​
>
> ?  In the other lists where I am, even though I always 'reply' and it
> goes automatically to the list, I can see my own replies, displayed
> within the appropriate conversation thread.
> Or did I miss a point?
>
> À+
> Pierre


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