* cross-posted followup question
@ 1998-12-29 23:29 Colin Rafferty
1999-01-03 12:52 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
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From: Colin Rafferty @ 1998-12-29 23:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
I am subscribed to xemacs-beta and xemacs-nt, which have a moderate
amount of cross-posting. Of course, I keep them in separate
newsgroups, and have them "really" cross-posted. However, I have a
problem doing follow-up.
Like my other mailing-list newsgroups, I have the `to-address'
property set so that if I type `f', I send to the group only. This
doesn't work for xemacs-beta, since a posting that is cross-posted
should be replied to as cross-posted.
So what I'm saying is that I would like it if `f' would look in the
`Xref:' header and use both newsgroups' to-address.
This would be really cool.
--
Colin
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* Re: cross-posted followup question
1998-12-29 23:29 cross-posted followup question Colin Rafferty
@ 1999-01-03 12:52 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
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From: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen @ 1999-01-03 12:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
Colin Rafferty <craffert@ms.com> writes:
> So what I'm saying is that I would like it if `f' would look in the
> `Xref:' header and use both newsgroups' to-address.
I think that would be slightly more confusing, actually. In these
instances, I think the easiest is to say `h M-x message-wide-reply RET'.
--
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larsi@gnus.org * Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
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