> BTW - most lists that mung reply-to won't
> override a user-specified reply-to, they'll only add one where none
> exists, which leaves posters with the ability to "manipulate the
> default behavior of list traffic" originating from them.

seems like an eminently reasonable way to do things.

Carl Soderstrom.
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Network Engineer
Real-Time Enterprises
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