On 06/22/2018 01:25 PM, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
True, but possible since some time, for the thing i
maintain, too,
unfortunately. It will be easy starting with the next release, however.
I just spent a few minutes looking at how to edit headers in reply
messages in Thunderbird and I didn't quickly find it. (I do find an
Add-On that allows editing messages in reader, but not the composer.)
Yes. Yes. And then, whilst not breaking the thread
stuff as such,
there is the "current funny thing to do", which also impacts thread
visualization sometimes. For example replacing spaces with tabulators
so that the "is the same thread subject" compression cannot work, so
one first thinks the subject has really changed.
IMHO that's the wrong way to thread. I believe threading should be done
by the In-Reply-To: and References: headers.
I consider Subject: based threading to be a hack. But it's a hack that
many people use. I think Thunderbird even uses it by default. (I've
long since disabled it.)
At the moment top posting seems to be a fascinating
thing to do.
I blame ignorance and the prevalence of tools that encourage such behavior.
And you seem to be using DMARC, which irritates the
list-reply mechanism
of at least my MUA.
Yes I do use DMARC as well as DKIM and SPF (w/ -all). I don't see how
me using that causes problems with "list-reply".
My working understanding is that "list-reply" should reply to the list's
posting address in the List-Post: header.
List-Post: <mailto:tuhs@minnie.tuhs.org>
What am I missing or not understanding?
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