On Jan 27, 2005, at 9:53 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
> I thought what it would do is cause the list bot to attach a
> "Reply-To: list-address" header to each message it forwards to you
> (quite different from attaching same to your own outgoing messages).
> Since I don't particularly want that behavior, I've never experimented
> with it; so I might be wrong. What do you see in incoming pgsql-novice
> mail now that you've set the flag?
Right, this is what I meant and was expecting. This is what some other
lists do and I find it preferable for me since all parties are on the
list and I rarely see a reason to make a personal reply (I'm aware
there is great division on this issue, so I was really glad there seems
to be a preference for it).
Anyway, I don't see any difference after setting it. Here is a header
from the list (no reply-to in the header):
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