New mailling list practices
Alex Snow
alex_snow at gmx.net
Sat May 5 15:33:21 EDT 2007
The list already sends you a copy of the message back...that is if you
haven't disabled that feature, making the CC thing useless.
On Sat, May
05, 2007 at 11:16:01AM -0700, Radical NetSurfer wrote:
> Is anyone annoyed with the new feature of blocking
> messages just happen to have a CC: field back to
> ourselves? This done as a verification that an email
> send by is being precisely posted as I typed it, etc.,
> so its a copy for my own sake, and no one else, yet
> the mailling list wants to quarantine anything with a
> CC: field to help prevent spam etc.
> Can't it verify that it is the sender own's email and
> just let it pass?
> I do realize the our messages are posted and most
> would feel that is good enough; however if I am
> sending this mailling list to a specific folder, but
> only want to see what I posted myself, it is far
> easier to the the CC: to myself and no one else. as
> those messages alone
> are part of the normal mail inbox. Works for me.
>
> Any comments on this?
>
>
>
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