Andrew Pokrovski wrote:
> Perhaps the answer may be as simple as the following: Check where you're
> sending the reply email. If you click 'reply to all' or whatever, it'll
> reply to the mailing list in addition to the person who first sent out
> the message. I figure this is the case because when I get duplicates,
> they're usually addressed both to me and the mailing list.
>
> So, check where the reply is going to, and make sure it only goes to the
> mailing list.
>
Or, everyone could just remember to use the Reply-To: header and set it
to xen...@li....
All e-mail clients worth the name should have this ability.
Try to reply to this mail, what do you see in the To: field?
Tommy "LordT" Persson
to...@ho...
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