[From Dag Forssell (2014.06.26 16:00 PDT)]
The CSGnet server used to send mail this way:
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Subject: Re: “Cycles of Conflict” paper
From: Richard Marken rsmarken@gmail.com
To: “csgnet@lists.illinois.edu”
csgnet@lists.illinois.edu
Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
boundary=203f303f6234fd5c5404fcaf881f
Reply-To: csgnet@lists.illinois.edu
X-Loop: csgnet@lists.illinois.edu
X-Sequence: 408
Errors-to: csgnet-owner@lists.illinois.edu
Precedence: list
Precedence: bulk
Sender: csgnet-request@lists.illinois.edu
Now, the Reply-To: shows the person who sent the post, as in this recent
example:
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 19:45:11 -0400 (GMT-04:00)
From: “Charles W. Tucker” profcwt@earthlink.net
Reply-To: “Charles W. Tucker”
profcwt@earthlink.net
To: csgnet@lists.illinois.edu
Subject: Re: PCT � A Book of Readings DOES NOT DOWNLOAD FOR ME ON
IMAC-CHUCK
Mime-Version: 1.0
X-Loop: csgnet@lists.illinois.edu
X-Sequence: 414
Errors-to: csgnet-owner@lists.illinois.edu
Precedence: list
Precedence: bulk
Sender: csgnet-request@lists.illinois.edu
If you click on Reply, (the way I used to) you are replying not to
CSGnet, but to the sender. Has anyone else noticed?
So now I pay attention and insert csgnet@lists.illinois.edu as the To:
address, such as for this post.
Might this be a server setting we can change, or has the server changed
my individual setting. I have not changed anything.
Best, Dag