Re: Reply-To headers in Yarn: Can I list more than one?
From: Michael Gray (LabRat@kdi.com@SPAMBUSTERS)
Date: Thu, 06 Feb 1997 16:19:03 -0600
In article <L9P+yUNOfKyG092yn@wwa.com>, debraw@wwa.com (Debra Walker) wrote:
>On Wed, 05 Feb 1997 17:00:13 +0100,
>in article <N6K+y4hbPWJZ092yn@xs4all.nl>,
>BenGrimm@xs4all.nl (Ben C. O. Grimm - Libertatis Praesidium NL -) wrote:
>
>>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 did try this, by updating my Yarn config, putting a comma and a space
>between each address.
>
>>I'm pretty sure this would work in newsgroups too.
>
>I just posted to a newsgroup, but I haven't seen any results yet.
>
>>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.
>
>I did test this, as per your suggestion. When I began to compose a
>reply, I got the options that you described. I chose to reply to both
>email addresses. I got the mail for my WWA address, but, so far, I
>have not seen the Hotmail message. But, at least, this seems to be
>working.
Just out of curiosity, is Hotmail a web site for receiving e-mail
like Juno, or is it an account at a different ISP? If it's another
ISP, perhaps the duplicate message ID got the message killed (have
you noticed any 'Duplicate Message killed' type errors on import?)
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