Re: re Reply Addressees

From: Martin Frankel (martin_d_frankel@yahoo.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Fri Nov 05 1999 - 11:02:31 PST


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From: Martin Frankel <martin_d_frankel@yahoo.com-DeleteThis>
Subject: Re: re Reply Addressees
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--- Tracy Pierce <ktpierce@hooked.net-DeleteThis> wrote:
> I agree with CINDOLL, "Something's changed."

Yeah... your mail reader software.

> Using M$ LookOutExpress
> hitting "Reply to all" now gets me two
> addressees, which are
> "wind_talk@opus.hpl.hp.com-DeleteThis"
> AND
> "Multiple recpients of list"

No, it gives you one address: "Multiple recipients of
list <wind_talk@opus.hpl.hp.com-DeleteThis>". Just like your
e-mail address is "Tracy Pierce
<ktpierce@hooked.net-DeleteThis>".
The mailer ignores the part that isn't in < >.

C'mon guys. This is just the way mailing lists work.
Let's talk about windsurfing.

I was in Hurgada, Egypt a few weeks ago. I was
surprised to find it quite windy. Rented gear one
afternoon and had an excellent 5.0 sesh. Pretty flat
water inside a reef, but still nice. It was windy for
a week straight, but I was on a dive boat most of that
time. I ended up wishing I'd rented windsurf gear to
bring on the boat with me. Just about ideal bump &
jump conditions in the middle of the Red Sea. Huge
wind swell, about every tenth one breaks.

Martin

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