On Jan 15, 2013, at 7:06 PM, Michael Heydekamp listuser@freexp.de wrote:
Am 15.01.2013 22:05, schrieb Cor Bosman:
But why are you saying roundcube is the one adding it?
Because it's a fact. See previous test mails.
I dont see it in your replies.
Sure, because unlike other users, I don't set any Reply-To: (and therefore "Mail-Reply-To:") at all.
If I use the latest git, things seem ok-ish. On the message you titled 1.2, if I reply in rc it goes to the sender (you). In OSX Mail this is different though, with Reply it goes to sender+list.
With Reply-All, in rc it goes to either sender+list, or the list alone. In OSX mail it goes to sender+list.
Ive actually always used Reply-All if I want my message to go back to the list. Quite a few mailinglists will reply to the sender, not the list, by default. This because it's safer to mistakenly only send a public message to a private sender, than a private message to a public list. It's basically erring on the side of caution.
Just always use Reply-All for lists, and you're good to go?
Cor