On 9/15/97 7:12 PM, Bob Zenhausern <[log in to unmask]> wrote... >Setting the list reply-to list, ignore is not a good policy. Sometimes you >want the option of sending a query to the list which would only be of >interest to the person and just a spam for the rest of the list. It depends on your list. I generally prefer List,Respect because most of my list subscribers don't have Reply-Tos in their mailer, and I use one in my messages when I want replies directed to me. A rather large LISTSERV list that I'm subscribed to (which is all discussion, and very rarely warrents individual replies) uses List,Respect, but a large number of the subscribers have implicit Reply-Tos in their messages. I have to manually fix it on over half of my responses to the list. That's obnoxious. As with most things, each list owner should evaluate the needs and practices of their subscribers and do accordingly. -- Adam Bailey | Chicago, Illinois -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| "Do not take life too seriously; [log in to unmask] | you will never get out of it alive." [log in to unmask] | - Elbert Hubbard Finger for PGP | http://www.tezcat.com/~adamb