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Subject: Re: Switching reply addresses
From: Daniel Liston <dliston @ netscape . com>
Organization: Netscape Communications Corp.
Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 16:45:24 -0600
To: Danny Horne <danny @ clifftop . net>
Cc: majordomo-users @ GreatCircle . COM
References: <20011117142140.DAF0.DANNY@clifftop.net>

I assume you mean majordomo 1.94.5 rather than 1.95.  I can't help you with webmin.  
I do as little as possible via gui based administration.  I only do my configurations 
by shell level editing of the files or by email, the way majordomo was designed to be 
managed.

By sending a `config <listname> <passwd>` command in an email to majordomo@your.domain
you can get the config file for the list.  In this file is where you would set the
reply_to = <listname>
Just be careful when sending the file back to majordomo with the `newconfig` command 
that you do NOT have line wrapping enabled in your mail client.

Dan Liston


Danny Horne wrote:
> 
> I've just installed Majordomo 1.95 from ports on my FreeBSD 4.4-STABLE machine & am using Webmin to set up some lists.
> 
> I would prefer that lists were set to reply to the list address when hitting 'reply' & all recipients when hitting 'reply-all', but I find that the default seems to be to reply to the original sender of any message when hitting 'reply'.
> 
> I know setting a 'reply-to' address breaks the ability to easily reply to the original sender, but is there any way I can munge the config files so that the default behaviour is reversed.



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