Mon, 24 Mar 1997 13:09:51 -0500
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At 07:20 PM 3/21/97 -0600, George Blake wrote:
>I'm getting some mail from people who are responding to the mailing list
>and a person like this:
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> TO: Persons Name
> CC: Mailing List
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>This gives people mail in the mail box that looks like it is addressed to
>"Persons Name" instead of to the list. Peoples filtering programs then do
>not move the message to a folder.
>I think mail should be addressed like this:
>
> TO: Mailing List
> CC: Persons Name
>
>What is the proper way to do this. What's the Netiquet?
I think either is proper; it depends who the "primary audience" is supposed
to be. Some lists rewrite the TO: header, sometimes putting the previous
ones in Comments: or X- fields; for those lists you can always filter on "To:".
In practice, the variation probably occurs when different mail clients do
different shuffling with a "group reply" command.
You might want to filter on "To:" *or* "Cc:" -- even that isn't good
enough, as a list may occasionally be Bcc'd. Some lists use "Sender:" or
"Resent-Sender:" or "Resent-From:" which will be more reliable; you kind
of need to look at what the list puts out, especially if the SMTP "MAIL FROM"
isn't available to you (either in "From " (no colon) or "Return-Path:"),
which is probably the most predictable if you have that available.
Cheers,
Stan
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