
Just to clarify, my mail client does have reply-to-all. The unfortunate thing is that Reply To All and Reply both go to boost@lists.boost.org So there is my conundrum. On 7/21/06, Jody Hagins <jody-boost-011304@atdesk.com> wrote:
On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 10:42:41 -0700 "Bryan Ross" <daerid@gmail.com> wrote:
I for one am for this. A few times I've sent mails directly to the author of a posting, and it's been a bit of an annoyance to
1. Create a new message 2. Copy/paste the address of the recipient 3. Copy/paste the context of the message 4. Finally type out the message.
The author of that article makes a good point about mail clients. Any client worth its salt will have some sort of "Reply to All" feature.
I haven't read it, and have no opinion either way, but if your mail client has "reply-to-all" why can't you "reply-to-all" and just remove the boost mailing list entry. That's a lot easier than the steps you say you use currently...
_______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost