Am 07.04.2012 18:07, schrieb Sam Sharpe: > Ok, you're not getting this. Let me explain simply so that you > understand and we can end this tedious argument you seem to want to > spend a lot of effort on a weekend to perpetuate. > > There were three email addresses in the reply: > > 1) The sender of the message - whether he wants a reply or not is his > personal preference, not yours so as you didn't originate the message, > you have no grounds for argument. surely i have why? because i get often enough mails twice as reply and i can not remember that i configured anything in a way imply that i want this register on a mailing-list usually means people are sending and replying to the list-adress and that there is no reason for "reply all" there is no "i want mails twice" setting so nobody can imply "reply all" is the right action > 2) The correct mailing list address - a reply should have gone here. > 3) The old mailing list address - this should not have been in the > headers, but the fact it was is not Fernando's fault. surely it is ALWAYS the senders fault if he blindly press "send" without looking to whom he is sending and consider if this is intentional > Clearly you aren't a Gmail user this does not matter > perhaps you should investigate it there is nothing to investigate even if it defaults to "reply all" it is finally controlled by the human who press "send" which RCPT are there, even if you press "reply-all" in thunderbird you can control this before press "send" > So let me put it bluntly, you blamed the wrong person for the error > here, you haven't yet apologised for that public mistake and you are > still acting like an ass. Grow up. i blamed the correct person but you still refuse to understand how a mailing-list is designed to work - if you want a copy of messages which are a direct reply to you you are always free to make this copy in your mailprogram but you are terrible wrong if you think you have to do this sort of copy for all other people out there be deciding to use "reply all"
Attachment:
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
-- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org