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Date:      Wed, 8 Mar 2006 12:10:17 +0200
From:      Giorgos Keramidas <keramida@ceid.upatras.gr>
To:        Aaron Holmes <evil@evildomain.org>
Cc:        freebsd-chat@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Great job to all who work on FreeBSD!
Message-ID:  <20060308101016.GA1322@flame.pc>
In-Reply-To: <440E55CF.4020606@evildomain.org>
References:  <17420.21565.576522.75765@chlr3027.ch.intel.com> <cb5206420603062239t430e9d1cy8b4fd07d776df9d1@mail.gmail.com> <28745bbf0603070706m6ff6fef9t@mail.gmail.com> <440DEBF6.5070002@evildomain.org> <28745bbf0603071916g210b5f09u@mail.gmail.com> <440E55CF.4020606@evildomain.org>

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On 2006-03-07 19:55, Aaron Holmes <evil@evildomain.org> wrote:
>Adam Egan wrote:
>> Whoa, I'm not from no ghetto :(
>>
>> I'm in Cheshire, England, UK! Land of.. well tony blair :(
>>
>> Also can you please email chat@freebsd.org and not me directly? it
>> really fucks my filters up :( lol.
>
> just poking fun at your comment
>
> sorry about using your direct email, wasn't paying attention

Adam & Aaron,

the "norm" on the FreeBSD lists is, AFAIK, to always Cc: the original
poster.  The rationale behind this is that the lists are open to anyone
and it's not easy to remember by heart who is already a subscriber.

Fortunately, for those who hate duplicate messages, one can use
Mailman's options to avoid duplicate messages:

    [ http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/options/freebsd-chat ]

    Avoid duplicate copies of messages?

    When you are listed explicitly in the To: or Cc: headers of a list
    message, you can opt to not receive another copy from the mailing
    list. Select Yes to avoid receiving copies from the mailing list;
    select No to receive copies.

    If the list has member personalized messages enabled, and you elect
    to receive copies, every copy will have a X-Mailman-Copy: yes header
    added to it.

    ( ) Yes
    (*) No

    [ ] Set globally

I hope this helps :)




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