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

From: Jens Bertrams (Bertrams@pprz02.hrz.Uni-Marburg.DE)
Date: Thu, 06 Feb 1997 20:29:06 +0100

In article <5Yg+y4hbPW3V092yn@xs4all.nl>,
BenGrimm@XS4ALL.NL (Ben C. O. Grimm - Libertatis Praesidium NL -) wrote:
>In article <XxP+y0UPSoWF091yn@Stud-Mailer.Uni-Marburg.De>,
>Bertrams@pprz02.hrz.Uni-Marburg.DE (Jens Bertrams) wrote:
>
>> I guess that
>> you have to write more reply-to-headers manually.
>
>Something strange happened to my expriment. I used three
>separate Reply-To lines, but when my message appeared on this
>list, only the LAST Reply-To appeared. The first two had been
>stripped. I'm not sure if this was caused by this list's
>distribution software, or if this impossible in general. I'm

It *must* be the list-software

>pretty sure that the option of comma-space separated e-mail
>addresses will work. I have used this solution in the Cc-line
>dozens of time, and everybody 'got the message'. Using this
>option in the Reply-To line results in two or more e-mail
>adresses in the To-line, which is treated the same way as
>the Cc-line, as far as I know. I wonder if I get this message
>twice, with the list adress and my own address in the To-line.

Yes, what you said works quite fine, but that is not a solution for the
problem debraw@.. talked about. She wanted to know -- if I am correct --
if you could than chose in yarn between both Addresses of the
Reply-to-header. When you store more addresses in *one* header, you got
the choice whether to answer to the reply-to-header or to "all
recipients" but do not get the choice to answer only one of the
addresses, or to choose from them. That is the point, i guess.

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