1. Reply-To (maybe a conclusion)
First of all, I'd like to make clear that Irv and myself aren't trying to=
slam people. We're just making a technical observation.
However, it seems to me that there is *no* solution at this time. It cou=
ld
deal with the individual's ISP, it could be anything. I lament the fact
that replying to mail has to be so complicated, but such is the world. =
Someone has told me (not from the list) that the only solution is manual
editing. Again, I lament this, especially for lay folk who would have to=
look every time. What good is the reply button?
But people seem to think we're slamming them, so let's just drop the issu=
e.
Fooling 'round with Windows 95 mailers can be disasterous and
time-consuming. It certainly is not fun. So let's just drop the issue.
Again, I'm sorry for offending anyone, but it was a real observation.
--Alan
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