Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 19 Aug 2007 15:53:46 -0400 | From | Jeff Garzik <> | Subject | Re: List stripping out cc's |
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Avi Kivity wrote: > Heiko Carstens wrote: >>> The only thing remotely relevant in the list config is that 'Filter >>> out duplicate messages to list members (if possible)' is set as a >>> default for new members. Maybe this means that if a cc is also part >>> of the list, that cc is stripped (which seems a wierd >>> implementation; I'd have expected that cc be kept and just one copy >>> sent out). >>> >>> Anybody have a clue? >>> >> >> I got also removed when I was cc'ed. IIRC that started when I >> subscribed to >> the list. So it looks like people who are subscribed to the list get >> removed from the cc list. >> That's very annoying btw. ;) >> > > I think I see what is happening. The list gets a message that you are > copied on. It sees you have opted not to receive duplicates, it strips > you from the cc list, since it knows that you will receive another copy > by direct routing (outside the list).
Well, there is also /quite/ the problem with the Mail-Followup-To header, which causes most mailers to ignore the preferences of the community in favor of the preferences of the message author -- which totally screws up traditional To/CC handling on LKML.
Jeff
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