df> I had no part in setting up this list, but I know df> that many lists are configured this way to df> encourage more traffic on the list. My thinking df> has always been just the opposite. ... If we're taking a poll here, I'm 100% with Dale on this. I believe now and have always believed that setting Reply-To to return to a whole list is intrinsically *EVIL* because: (1) it makes possibly (probably) invalid assumptions about where I as the sender wish or ought to send my email; (2) it's an annoying hassle to cut and paste the original sender's email address and substitute it in the To: line when what I really want to do is to reply only to the originator; (3) most email is *not* set up that way, so users are inclined to assume it's business as usual, even when they know it isn't, but tend to forget or not check the To header before pulling the trigger; (3) making a mistake has *great* potential for embarrassing mistakes. There are appropriate times for Reply-To headers. I sometimes will use one when I fire off a non-business message to someone while at work but want that person to reply to me at my Cox address so I can defer reading it until I'm on my own time at home. I'm sure there are other scenarios as well, but to force a reply-to policy on a whole list is to assume its subscribers are too stupid to know when it is and is not appropriate to reply to the list. I don't think that's the case on this list. (Well ... not usually.) -- Lynn David Newton MontaVista Software, Inc. 2141 E. Broadway Road, Suite 108 Tempe, AZ 85282 Phone: 480-517-5047 Email: lnewton@mvista.com --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss