On Dec 16, 2010, at 9:28 AM, Paul M Foster wrote: > On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 08:19:52AM -0600, Nicholas Kell wrote: > >> >> Couldn't we just have a reply-to address for the list in the header of >> the email? So all a fella had to do was hit reply, and it would work? >> >> This is how the Apache and the MySQL list works. The PHP list is the >> only list that I have to manually edit my reply every time. >> >> For example, I hit reply all on this message, it is now replying to >> Daniel, and CC'ing Sam and the php-general. > > Lists to which one does not have to be subscribed to post are often set > up this way. My local Linux users group list does it the way you > suggest, because it's a closed list. > > But the originators of any list set up things the way they believe is > best, and there's no benefit to arguing about it. There are heated > arguments about both ways of setting up a list, just like there are with > top- and bottom-posting. The final authority is the list admin for the > list you're posting to. And he's generally unsympathetic to opposing > viewpoints. Sorry if I came off as argumentative, I didn't intend for that. I absolutely agree that the admin has last word and generally unsympathetic to opposing viewpoints. I am compliant. Let me give a formal apology to the list, for unscrewing the cap off the can of worms. I apologize, and you wont hear another word from me on this. Since, it is, after all not a big deal to me. It's just an email list. This list has brought better things to the table for many people than chattering about email list preferences. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php