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    1. Re: [SOG-UK] Testing - Rootsweb headings
    2. Think someone should change the Subject line. At present we see in the From Column that it has come from the Society, assume it's from the Webmaster and that they are doing a Test, so maybe some members are not reading these messages believing they are of no concern to them, don't affect them. The most annoying thing about this change of Rootsweb is that you cannot see the name of the individual who has sent the message unless you open it and scroll to the end to find their signature! From Merryl Wells of Luton, Beds. E-Mail: merryl.wells@one-name.org GOONS Mem. No. 1757 Reg. ONS: Bawtree; Gullick/ock, Moist/Moyst. ----- Original Message ----- From: <sog-uk@rootsweb.com> To: <sog-uk@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 14, 2014 12:16 PM Subject: Re: [SOG-UK] Testing > The "From" line says "sog-uk@rootsweb.com" > The "Reply-To" line has "sog-uk@rootsweb.com", followed by the address > of the original sender. > The "To" line says "sog-uk@rootsweb.com" > This is wrong because the original sender (being on the list) will > receive any reply in duplicate > > Earlier, items were sent without a "Reply-To" line. The "From" line bore > the address of the original sender, and the "To" line read > "sog-uk@rootsweb.com". Because the header also contained the information > that it was sent via a list, most mail browsers would insert > "sog-uk@rootsweb.com" as the recipient if one pressed reply, and > "sog-uk@rootsweb.com" and the original sender if one pressed reply-all. > > So how and why has an additional "Reply-To" line come to be added? > > Hector Davie > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SOG-UK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message

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