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From: Kenneth G. <la...@th...> - 2002-02-17 02:34:05
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i have found yahoogroups a very good list manager. you have a lot of options like blocking attachments and monitoring suspect posters. the downside is the irritating advertisements that come with it. but the ads are always at the end, so after a while you get trained to ignore it. since i found the reply-to-all feature, i hope everyone is enjoying getting two copies of each mail - frankly i prefer advertisements. kg ps yahoogroups also has a feature to import an already existing mailing list, so dieter would have the minimum of effort On Sunday 17 February 2002 00:07, Rod Roark wrote: > Well I feel it's close to a non-issue, as users always get to choose > where their mail goes. What the default reply-to does is "suggest" > where most replies should go. > > Since replies tend to be answers to questions, and of interest to more > than one person, I prefer the reply-to header. That way more good > stuff gets into the archives. > > Of course I understand that Sourceforge wants to reduce their huge > bandwidth costs, and so does whatever they can to reduct demand. > Good for them, bad for us. > > -- Rod > http://www.sunsetsystems.com/ > > On Saturday 16 February 2002 10:11 am, Keld Jørn Simonsen wrote: > > I think it is great that sourceforge have turned this option off, > > and take it as yet another reason to stay with sourceforge. > > Automatic Reply-to has always annoyed me and none of the lists > > I administer use it. > > > > Kind regards > > Keld |