[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
List-* replies considered harmful
- To: drums@cs.utk.edu
- Subject: List-* replies considered harmful
- From: "D. J. Bernstein" <djb@cr.yp.to>
- Date: 6 Dec 1997 00:24:12 -0000
- Comment: to {un}subscribe, send mail to thinkpad-REQUEST@cs.utk.edu
> If we want to discourage lists from munging author-supplied header fields,
> we need to define List-* fields that are very clearly reserved for lists.
I have no objection to the concept of using RFC 822 header fields for
envelope information, as we've discussed before.
However, it would be very strange for this information to affect
response targets.
Example: You send a message to drums@cs.utk.edu and ietf-822@imc.org. I
receive it from drums with the drums List-* fields in my drums mailbox.
I also receive it from ietf-822 with the ietf-822 List-* fields in my
ietf-822 mailbox. Should my followup target depend on where I see the
message?
Btw, the current version of mutt will automatically add
Mail-Followup-To: drums@cs.utk.edu, ietf-822@imc.org
so followups will go to exactly the right addresses.
---Dan
Put an end to fake mailing list subscriptions. http://pobox.com/~djb/ezmlm.html