| From: | Mikkel Høgh <mikkel(at)hoegh(dot)org> |
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| To: | Tomasz Ostrowski <tometzky(at)batory(dot)org(dot)pl> |
| Cc: | pgsql-general <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
| Subject: | Re: Drupal and PostgreSQL - performance issues? |
| Date: | 2008-10-17 10:13:00 |
| Message-ID: | 6D3E0C6E-B2F4-4BAF-92E0-46C4EAE4D51B@hoegh.org |
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On 17/10/2008, at 11.37, Tomasz Ostrowski wrote:
> On 2008-10-16 23:17, Mikkel Høgh wrote:
>
>> P.S.: Why are e-mails from this list not sent with a Reply-To: header
>> of the lists e-mail-address?
>
> Because it is dangerous - too easy to send to the list, when you
> really
> mean to send to one. Most e-mail programs have two buttons for
> replying:
> ordinary "Reply" and "Reply to all". You're supposed to use "Reply to
> all" if you want to reply to the list.
Well, I think the most common use case for a mailing list is to reply
back to the list, isn't that the whole point?
Personally I find it annoying that I get two copies of each reply to
one of my posts, one that is filtered into the mailinglist folder
because it has the correct X-Mailing-List header and the other just
sits there in my inbox, wasting both bandwidth and disk space in the
process.
Besides, the if the Reply-To thing is so dangerous, why do most other
mailing lists do it?
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