Only kind of relevant to this thread, but:
I hate this whole idea of being able to tell where messages should be replied to. Basically the rule seems to be "don't give me a separate notification if the email reply was sent to me 0-2 weeks after I sent the originating message, but do send it if it was sent after that". Of course no one can know how long you actually bother to follow the mailing list, usually not even you. The only exception are people like me and [2-10] other people who really do follow it year after year. Perhaps I should remove the feature from my patched mailman, although then maybe I'd have to figure out how to implement it for myself to the clients I use.. Oh well.
(And while I'm complaining .. I hate just as much the bottom posts with everything quoted than top posts. At least with top posts I see what people are saying, but with bottom posts I have to scroll pagefuls of old text to see it. Try to put something new into the first pageful of the screen..)
On 9.6.2011, at 0.46, Heiko Schlittermann wrote:
Hello Tom,
Tom Hendrikx <tom@whyscream.net> (Wed Jun 8 23:17:29 2011): (…)
OTOH, if you need such feature, it shouln't be too challenging to write a MDA replacement, that decides about duplicity and finally passes the remaining messages to the Dovecot MDA.
This happens because the person replying uses either the reply, or the reply-to-all button in his MUA. The MUA should honour the headers of the message it replies to, and most of the time MUAs do that.
I understand what you're explaining. But I do not understand how it is related to duplicated messages.
BTW and OT: the MUA agent I'm using (mutt) knows "list reply" feature, it works independent on From/Reply-To header fields. Using just "reply" in presence of a Reply-To header field, it asks if it's my intention to send the reply to somebody else than the originator. And it knows "group reply", that's the same as "reply all" in other MUA. And finally it knows a "bounce", sometimes known as "resend" - not to be confused with forward. It just lacks a shiny *G*ui.
Greetings from Dresden,
Heiko :: dresden : linux : SCHLITTERMANN.de GPG Key 48D0359B : 3061 CFBF 2D88 F034 E8D2 7E92 EE4E AC98 48D0 359B