* Reply-to munging
@ 2007-06-19 22:02 Phillip Susi
2007-06-20 14:44 ` Alasdair G Kergon
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From: Phillip Susi @ 2007-06-19 22:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: device-mapper development
Please change the list to stop munging reply-to headers. See this for a
slew of reasons why it is bad:
http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
The most annoying to me are that it breaks my ability to reply to the
original poster off list when I feel it is appropriate, and to properly
reply to threads which are cross posted to more than one list.
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* Re: Reply-to munging
2007-06-19 22:02 Reply-to munging Phillip Susi
@ 2007-06-20 14:44 ` Alasdair G Kergon
2007-07-02 19:55 ` Phillip Susi
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Alasdair G Kergon @ 2007-06-20 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: device-mapper development
On Tue, Jun 19, 2007 at 06:02:49PM -0400, Phillip Susi wrote:
> Please change the list to stop munging reply-to headers. See this for a
> slew of reasons why it is bad:
>
> http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
And here are some counter-arguments:
http://www.metasystema.net/essays/reply-to.mhtml
Sorry, but mailman doesn't yet make it possible to please everyone.
Given the number of times that this discussion crops up on lists, I'm
surprised mailman doesn't yet have an option to let individual
subscribers opt out of Reply-To munging - it would be easy to implement.
Alasdair
--
agk@redhat.com
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* Re: Reply-to munging
2007-06-20 14:44 ` Alasdair G Kergon
@ 2007-07-02 19:55 ` Phillip Susi
2007-07-02 20:48 ` Alasdair G Kergon
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Phillip Susi @ 2007-07-02 19:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: device-mapper development
Alasdair G Kergon wrote:
> And here are some counter-arguments:
> http://www.metasystema.net/essays/reply-to.mhtml
And they would be wrong:
> The Principle of Minimal Bandwidth
I don't see how forcing a reply that otherwise was intended to go only
to one recipient to be sent out to the entire list saves bandwidth.
> Reply-To Munging Adds Something
No, it does not; it takes away something. If you want to reply publicly
then you use reply-to-all. It is up to the SENDER to set their
Reply-To: header if they do NOT want a reply going to them as well as
the list. They should make that choice, not the replier. Users also
are supposed to be able to use Reply-To: to direct replies to the
correct sender in the event that they forward a message on someone
else's behalf. Thirdly, munging the header breaks the reply
functionality of the client by making it behave like reply-to-all.
> It Doesn't Break Reasonable Mailers
Yes, it does. This argument boils down to "Breaking the reply function
isn't really breaking it because some mailers have added a
reply-ignoring-broken-munged-reply-to function that you can use
instead". If the headers weren't munged in the first place this option
would not be needed.
> Freedom of Choice
This one could not be more of a bold faced lie. The only "freedom" it
adds is the replier's freedom to take away the freedom of the sender and
force a reply only to the list despite their wishes otherwise, as
reflected by the reply-to: header they did or did not set.
> Some Mailers are Broken
Same fallacious argument as "It Doesn't Break Reasonable Mailers". It
is mailing lists that munge that are broken, not clients that have not
added a 3rd reply option specifically to deal with such broken lists.
> Principle of Least Total Work
Again, it is up to the poster to decide if they want a reply directly to
them, or only to the list, not the replier. If they want their own
reply, then give it to them.
> People are Responsible for Their Own Mistakes
This item simply dismisses the principal of least surprise in favor of
codling the ignorant. User mistakes are no longer their fault when your
mailing list causes an unexpected change in the behavior of their mailer.
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* Re: Reply-to munging
2007-07-02 19:55 ` Phillip Susi
@ 2007-07-02 20:48 ` Alasdair G Kergon
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From: Alasdair G Kergon @ 2007-07-02 20:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: device-mapper development
On Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 03:55:56PM -0400, Phillip Susi wrote:
> Alasdair G Kergon wrote:
> >And here are some counter-arguments:
> > http://www.metasystema.net/essays/reply-to.mhtml
> And they would be wrong:
[snip]
This won't be changing while I'm around until mailman is enhanced to
allow the list owner to permit individual subscribers to choose. I
looked into writing mailman patches for this some time ago (for
lug.org.uk lists) and it seemed pretty straightforward - but it's not
something I'm ever likely to find the time to write these days, I'm
afraid.
Alasdair
--
agk@redhat.com
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