On Monday 07 June 2004 16:50, Chuck Lewis wrote:
[snip]
> And Martin something misfired in your reply to it went to Non-Tech
> list. And then Mark, guess you didn't notice that and replied and it
> went there too. Assuming this was a goof up Martin ? I'm "rerouting" it
> back to PC Tech :-)

Hi Chuck

Yup ;) I hit reply-to-list in my mailer which actually uses the address 
associated with the folder[1], rather than the list address from the 
email, and I have midrange-nontech and pctech filtered to the same 
folder. Recently KMail  put the sender in the To field for a reply, not 
the list address, but I see that has corrected itself now, so I can use 
it again. Running constantly changing software can be fun that way <g>

Regards, Martin
[1] Not all lists set the list as the reply-to address, so this should be 
a shortcut - assuming the folder holds a unique list of course ;)
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