Re: [orca-list] Command line query
- From: Steve Holmes <steve holmes88 gmail com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Command line query
- Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2009 12:41:40 -0700
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The reply came to the list but the default reply does go to the
individual in all cases. The way I get around this is by using mutt's
List-Reply function (Shift-L by default). I don't know of any other
mailer that supports this. Just add the lists you want to a
subscribed list and then the List-Reply function will look for the
list's reply-to address and use that no matter what the default
reply-to field is set for.
On Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 10:08:04AM -0500, Lee Maschmeyer wrote:
It's not a Linux command but is specific to Debian and Debian-based
distros such as Ubuntu. Try:
apt-cache search application name | less
This is true of any command that causes unwanted scrolling.
By the way, I think your mail headers are set up such that replies to
your messages, at least when I send mine, go to you alone instead of the
list. This is inconvenient because we have to modify the To: field by
hand, if we notice it at all. I think the field in question may be called
"Reply-To:". This should be left blank to enable replies to your list
messages to go to the list so they can be discussed and corrected if
they're off-base; replies to messages you don't send to a list will go to
you automatically.
HTH, and since this is going to the list someone will correct me if I'm
wrong. :-)
--
Lee Maschmeyer
Wayne State University
Detroit, Michigan, USA
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