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> In article <BAY130-W45B95836E88665F3FF5D46B2F90@phx.gbl>,<BR>> Steve O'Leary <navalenigma@hotmail.com> wrote:<BR>> <BR>> > > J.G.Harston Wrote<BR>> > > The whole point of computers is automation. <BR>> > ><BR>> > having to remember to delete your email address from these email replies <BR>> > is a constant irk for many of us on this mailing list, something that a <BR>> > computer could do<BR>> <BR>> That chestnut. I think it was previously concluded that it depended on the<BR>> mail client in use, for me I just click "Mail list" rather than "Mail<BR>> sender" so I'm happy.<BR><BR>
Well exactly, your happy because of the client you use. You can't force a particular email client on someone just to get a particular thing to work. So for me and others, it's annoying but I live with it, mustn't grumble etc. as this mailing list is truly useful and I wouldn't snub it because of that.<BR>
<BR>> > > But replying by email is technically possible but as pointed out by Sam <BR>> > > it's a security problem if people don't have to login to post.<BR>> <BR>> This mailing list solves that problem by only accepting posts from<BR>> registered addresses (by 'security' I guess you meant 'tide of spam').<BR>> <BR>
<BR>What if the address was spoofed, it copes with that then ?<BR><BR><br /><hr />News, Sports, Entertainment and Weather on your mobile. <a href='http://mobile.uk.msn.com/pc/msn_content.aspx' target='_new'>Text MSN to 63463 Now.</a></body>
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