Re: [Easytag-mailing] Suggestion



On Sun, 2007-01-21 at 18:07 +0100, Johnny Andersson wrote:
> There is something strange with this list. I have joined a couple of
> other lists, and all I have to do when I want to reply to something,
> is click Reply and my message will go to the list only. I did that on
> this list but that only caused my message to go to  the person who
> wrote the message I was replying to and I didn't notice before I sent
> it. Sorry for that, Mark!

According to several RFC (Request For Comments, the things that define
many of the Internet's standards), the Reply/Reply-To headers should
*always* reply to the person whom wrote the message you are replying to.
There are several "mailing list" headers that are used for lists.  There
are *many* lists out there that wrongly modify Reply-To, to force
replies to the list, rather than using List-Post.  The "problem" stems
from many clients not using List-Post, or any of the other List-*
headers.

Anyway, depending on your client, there is likely a way to reply
directly to the list.  In Evolution, you press "Control+L" to reply to
the list.

If your preferred email client does not yet have a reply-to-list
function, ask for one. Here is the appropriate bug for Thunderbird that
you can vote for:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=233417

And voting for the Mozilla variant bug of this may do some good:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45715

Finally, this appears to be the correct venue for GMail feature
requests:
https://services.google.com/inquiry/gmail_suggest/


> 2007/1/21, Mark Ferry <gnomeza imap cc>:
>         None of the music programs I use (rhythmbox,
>         beep-media-player,
>         quod-libet) display the comment field anyway.
>         
>         The ogginfo tool handles the newlines fine.
>         
>         What does winamp do with multi-line comment fields? 
>         (You can test this by copy/pasting multi-line text into the
>         comment
>         field in easytag.)
> 
> If EasyTAG also could PLAY the ogg files (and other files for that
> matter), multi-line comments would be even more useful... 
> 
> I don't know about WinAmp since I haven't had it installed the last
> few years. I didn't even know that winamp can play ogg files. Can it
> also play flac files? I am talking about the free version now.
> 
> Thanks!
> Johnny Andersson
> 
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