With forced reply worst case is sending a private message to the group and k9/android cannot add the sender to the Adressbuch and there is no way to send the person a private mail, without forced reply a group message might only be sent to one member. Agreed, though, a reply-all duplicates mails in some clients. So we are on one level talking about UI deficiencies but what is left is accidental group messages... Happened to me and I am using email since centuries.
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Sent using mobile touch keys, inducing chances for errors, misunderstandings, serendipity.
On May 21, 2016 4:38:31 PM GMT+02:00, Caleb James DeLisle <cjd@???> wrote:
>I suppose you mean adding the Reply-To header ?
>The From header is left in tact so on my client (thunderbird) I see the
>from address correctly.
>
>I can remove the Reply-To header if people want it gone but I will warn
>that for anybody using
>Thunderbird the default behavior when hitting "reply" will be to send a
>private reply.
>
>Thanks,
>Caleb
>
>On 21/05/16 14:03, Holger Krekel wrote:
>> Especially with my mobile email client (k9) it becomes really hard to
>even get at the email address of a sender... Have to go through through
>show headers, scroll, find the header, copy paste etc... So please
>someone unconfigure that forced reply to flag. Or does anyone have a
>dramatically compelling reason why forced Reply saves the world?
>>
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