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Re: Address Confirmation Request



on 3/31/04 6:00 PM, Chuq Von Rospach <email@hidden> went on and on
saying, in part:

> 3) if you send the message back to the poster instead of the system,
> that's treated as a broken mailer, which leads to immediate
> unsubscription. Do it twice (i.e., don't learn from the first mistake),
> and it can lead to that address or server being banned from accessing
> the list server.

I've long been a fan of "reply to list" as the default, as I can't imagine a
situation where "reply to sender" benefits the list more -- yet Apple lists
seem to set "reply to sender" as the default.

...Sillier yet, this policy seems in direct contradiction of the Apple's
"reply to sender = default" policy.

Just something about which to think -- I don't mean to re-open the reply-to
flame-war, I understand that you (list-Mom) think differently than I
(list-user) about this issue...
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