At 10:24 AM -0700 7/12/06, Dick Davis wrote: >Has anyone else noticed that when you send a message to the group >that when replying to a message to the group, it has the senders >name and the group name - thus, the receiver could get two messages >- one from the group listing, and one from the responder? > >Was there any rational with this change or a reason why? That would depend partly on your mail client software and its settings. When I did a plain "reply" to your message, Eudora wanted to send it only to you; when I did a "reply to all" to your message, Eudora added both you and the list to the "To:" line. (I manually removed you, so you should not get two copies.) Mark Williamson
That is exactly what I have been doing - but I remember that it was not like that several months ago - so just wondering what has chagned on the list side or if there was some unknown update to Outlook 2003 - that I do not remember about the email. ----- Original Message ---- From: Mark R. Williamson <markwmsn@markwmsn.com> To: Clooz-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 2:16:13 PM Subject: Re: [Clooz] Rootsweb - Change - Email At 10:24 AM -0700 7/12/06, Dick Davis wrote: >Has anyone else noticed that when you send a message to the group >that when replying to a message to the group, it has the senders >name and the group name - thus, the receiver could get two messages >- one from the group listing, and one from the responder? > >Was there any rational with this change or a reason why? That would depend partly on your mail client software and its settings. When I did a plain "reply" to your message, Eudora wanted to send it only to you; when I did a "reply to all" to your message, Eudora added both you and the list to the "To:" line. (I manually removed you, so you should not get two copies.) Mark Williamson ============================== Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx