Thanks a lot, Bruce!
I eliminated my email address from the ReplyTo setting on my Outlook. Let's
see if it fixes the problem.
Eugene
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bruce Jones [mailto:bjones@weber.ucsd.edu]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 2:34 PM
> To: xmca@weber.ucsd.edu
> Subject: Reply Problem(s)
>
> >From: "Eugene Matusov" <ematusov@udel.edu>
> >Message-Id: <200311261656.hAQGuvWq050267@mailbox2.ucsd.edu>
> >Reply-To: <ematusov@udel.edu>
> >To: <xmca@weber.ucsd.edu>
> >Subject: RE: Multidisciplinary perspectives
> >Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 11:55:37 -0500
> >
> >Dear XCMA-ers
> >
> >I'm reposting Andy's very important message clearly intended to
> >all xmca audience and not only to me. I want to remind everybody
> >that for some unknown to me reason when you reply to my messages
> >you have to use Reply All button to send message to all xmca
> >otherwise you message would go only to me. Sorry for that inconvenience
> >but I consulted with computer gurus and they do not know why my
> >messages interact differently with the xmca system.
>
> The reason that responses to Eugene (and probably other people's)
> message(s) are only sent to the originators is that (as you can
> see above) Eugene's email client or server is setting the "Reply-To:"
> line to his address.
>
> If you look at the headers for most of the traffic on xmca, the
> Reply-To line is set to Reply-To: <xmca@weber.ucsd.edu>
>
> The machine only does as it is instructed. Without being in front
> of Eugene's computer, I can't tell for certain where the problem
> lies. I do know that many email clients (Eudora, Outlook, etc.)
> have a setting for the "Reply-To" line. If I were experiencing
> these difficulties, I'd start by looking at the Preferences or
> Properties or Options for that setting.
>
> bj
>
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