It doesn't unless you have just posted something incorrectly, and feel that you should click the little (and I do mean little) "Show options" link to see why you just humiliated yourself. Of course, if you were to just look at the to: field write about your reply text, you would probably notice who the actual reply goes to, but it's not really one of those things that you (and by 'you', I mean 'I') think to double check. Aw well, live and learn. Now that I know, I will probably double-check for days, maybe weeks, before I lose interest, and forget until the next time ;). So yeah, anyone want a gmail account, I've got a bunch of invites to give away ;P. <plug> Honestly, despite my storry of temporary incompetence (what, it *was* temporary) gmail is actually really nice. It, like pretty much everything that google does, blows any competition it might have out of the water. It is by far the best web-mail app out there, and it offers the most flexibility and features. </plug> So there, feel free to blacklist me so you can avoid this drivel in your inbox. Cheers, Lee On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 12:03:37 -0500, Josh Huber <huber@alum.wpi.edu> wrote:
Lee Keyser-Allen <frozbiz@gmail.com> writes:
I guess that my new snazzy gmail account confounded me. I would think that just hitting reply should reply to the poster of the message. Not so. I think that a nice hidden replyto: field may have subverted my efforts.
Could have something to do with the mailing list munging the Reply-To header...heh.
Does gmail not show you this header?
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