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No clue, Phil. I don't think the problem is XP-related.
Xp and OE perform the same way as they have in the past. In other words, control-R will reply to the sender. In every list, it sends the reply to the list since the list is identified as the sender, just as this reply is going to the Blind-Hams list in the same way.
So, I suspect that you have an error in how your list is set up. FOr example, in one of the lists I administered, I can set it to send replies to each sender instead of the whole list. You might double-check your settings and compare them to this list.
----- Original Message -----
From: Phil Scovell
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 3:34 PM
Subject: Off Topic - XP setting?
I own a list on this same network, that is, icors.org and one lady using XP
is having a problem. Every time she replies to someone on the list, her
message goes to that person and not back to the icors listserv to be
distributed to the list members. I got on the owners list for icors and
explained this situation and one guy gave me a helpful tip he thought would
work by changing the command structure header information for my list. I
made that change, which was designed to force all email programs to reply
only to the list address regardless of any other settings, but that didn't
work. I am not using XP but an XP user told me that in Outlook Express,
which this lady is using, control r replies to the sender of the message but
shift control r replies to the list address. She has tried both ways and
since I also changed the list header commands. When her messages come
through the list and anyone hits control r to reply, it goes directly to
her. She is the only subscriber having this problem and it apparently is
something in O E that needs to be changed. Would anybody happen to know
what that is?
Phil.
K0NX
The Zenith Tube Website
www.RedWhiteAndBlue.org
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