TMDA (was Re: best new video cards for linux?)
John Abreau
jabr at abreau.net
Thu Jul 10 16:25:24 EDT 2003
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 15:03, Jerry Feldman wrote:
> The list is set up to reply to the poster of the list by default. For
> most listserv software, this is the default out of the box
> configuration. The list owner can easily change that to set the from and
> reply-to back to the list. This is a discussion that has been ongoing
> for as long as we have been running listservs back at the old BCS
> (probably 1992).
> The intent of the current configuration is that the default reply goes
> back to the poster to reduce list traffic. If one responds and wants to
> respond to the list itself, then edit the To: line.
The "replyto" issue pops up here periodically, and both sides can
make plausible arguments in their favor. Someone once suggested
voting on it, which would probably turn into a Florida tie, and
we'd likely see repeated calls for votes, resulting in the list
behavior changing back and forth periodically.
I felt that inconsistent behavior like that would be far worse than
any downside from either position, so I essentially made an arbitrary
one-time decision on it.
I based my decision on the basis of privacy and failure modes:
* In the absence of a replyto header, something that should have
been public might accidentally be sent privately. To recover
from the error, the sender can simply resend it.
* With a replyto header, something that should have been private
might accidentally be sent to the public list. To recover from
this error, the sender would have to convince hundreds of list
recipients to delete the message from their mailboxesd without
reading it, and the sender could never be 100% sure that everyone
had complied.
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