On Apr 21, 2010, at 1:51 PM, Jay Blanchard wrote:
Then write an interface (using PHP of course) that
only responds to the list when you generate a reply.
LOL
WT??
WHY would we want to do that? Much unnecessary work when an admin
could set a reply-to and all would be solved.
With all due respect, if I was going to go through all that trouble
just so I could hit reply instead of reply-all or reply-list or reply-
group,
I would write an email list program that discussed PHP (in PHP) and I
would set the reply-to to go to my list email.
:)
Not to mention, the admin can set all of them to go to the list email.
reply-to
reply-list
reply-group
They just have to set the headers to point there. Much easier than
what was suggested.
That aside, I think David was just wondering why it was set up that
way in the first part.
More a question for a admin, then the list, but it is on the list
none the less.
I would have sent that one to the Admin directly.
It is curious though, why the admin of the PHP lists depend on
special case scenarios such as reply-list or reply-group.
To me, thats kind of like saying you can only click buttons on our
website if you use Internet Explorer.
Everyone else has to view the source and copy the urls to navigate.
Best,
Karl DeSaulniers
Design Drumm
http://designdrumm.com
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