No David, Avery is right... Avery, I'm not sure about the precise reason, because I don't have all the information needed to answer that, but it's probably because of a combination of reasons : hen you send a mail, it is accompagned with a header which contains a few information tags : who sent it, to whom, the subject, the date, which server(s) it did pass by, antispam reports, etc...the [From] tag is especially important, because it defines to whom the reply will be adressed. But you need to be able to overide this, of you want a reply to your mail to be sent to another address. an example of such a need is in a mailing list, when you reply to it,you send you reply, not to the sender of the message to which you reply, but to the mailing list, itself. Now, on your mail client, there usually exist a possibility to set this reply-to field, which will make no difference if it is set to the same adress than your [from] address, except if you're writing to a mailing list which adds itself to the reply-to field instead of replacing it. Then the behaviour of this will depend on how your mail program is configured, and probably also on which mail program you use. Philippe ----- Original Message ----- From: "Porritt, David" <dporritt at mail.smu.edu> To: "Pianotech List" <pianotech at ptg.org> Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 11:52 PM Subject: RE: Question Avery: I think it has more to do with whether you click the "reply" button or the "reply to all" button. dp __________________________ David M. Porritt, RPT Meadows School of the Arts Southern Methodist University Dallas, TX 75275 dporritt at smu.edu ________________________________ From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org on behalf of Avery Sent: Wed 4/12/2006 4:15 PM To: Pianotech List Subject: Question I'm curious. Why do people set up their e-mail so any response to the comments to the list go to them AND the list? Do they really need 2 responses to their posts? :-) I've seen two like that today. Just wondering. Avery Todd, RPT University of Houston
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