Re: Reply-To headers in Yarn: Can I list more than one?

From: Mark Weinstock (woody@onyx.interactive.net)
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 14:11:43 -0500 (EST)

In Pine it worked ok if I decided to use the Reply To: line (i.e.
it allowed for both addresses in the outgoing To: field.)

So I guess this works :-) I just need to see how Yarn reads it...

On Wed, 5 Feb 1997, Ben C. O. Grimm - Libertatis Praesidium NL - wrote:

> In article <ND/9yUNOfSgY092yn@wwa.com>, debraw@wwa.com (Debra Walker) wrote:
>
> > When I post to Usenet newsgroups via Yarn, I would like to modify my
> > config file, so that the Reply-To: headers point to, at least, two
> > separate email addresses. I would like to know how I can accomplish
> > such a task using Yarn.
> > In my config file, should I type each email address with a space after
> > each one, or with NO spaces, e.g.
> > debraw@wwa.com,debra2@hotmail.com,...etc.?
>
> I think you should separate the addresses with a comma and a
> space. In your case that would be:
>
> Reply-To: debraw@wwa.com, debra2@hotmail.com, and@another.as.well
>
> I tried it with this message. Look what happens if you hit
> reply (not follow-up). You're supposed to get a choice between
>
> ( ) BenGrimm@xs4all.nl (reflecting "From")
> ( ) BenGrimm@xs4all.nl, BenGrimm.dds.nl (reflecting "Reply-To")
> ( ) All recipients (reflecting both)
>
> I'm pretty sure this would work in newsgroups too.
>
> BTW: If you actually send it, my second address will bounce.
> It doesn't exist anymore.
>
> To test this on yourself, just send yourself an e-mail with both
> your addresses, separated by a comma and a space .. I'm sure
> you'll get them both.
>
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