
18-Nov-2009, 02:12 PM
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Re: Antw: default reply -- shared folders
I added an enhancement request. Otherwise, no change.
>>> On 11/18/09 at 6:12 AM, Jim Panson<JimPanson@spam.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> any news on that? I've just tested sharing my mailbox and still the same
> problem occours. We're on GW8SP1.
>
> Regards,
> Jim
>
> Ted Kumsher schrieb:
>> Hmmm . . . Can't believe I never had a problem with this before.
>>
>> Oh well.
>>
>>>>> On 6/18/09 at 12:36 PM, Walter
>> Hofstädtler<walter@nospam.hofstaedtler.com>
>> wrote:
>>> Ted,
>>>
>>> please enter an enhancement request:
>>>
>>> http://www.novell.com/enhancement_request/
>>>
>>> I did it years ago.
>>>
>>> Walter
>>>
>>>
>>>>>> Ted Kumsher<ted@davisbrownlaw.com> schrieb am Mittwoch, 17. Juni
2009
>>> um
>>> 20:03 in Nachricht <4A38E993.C4BF.0016.1@davisbrownlaw.com>:
>>>> GW 8.0.0.2 all around. (Client in caching mode but probably not
>>>> related).
>>>>
>>>> When the user opens an email that is in a shared folder (they are the
>>>> owner
>>>> ‑‑ but I don't think that matters) and hits the "reply" button, it
>>>> defaults
>>>> as a "reply to subject" instead of "reply to sender". In fact, it
>>>> basically
>>>> acts like a newsgroup with "reply to subject" as the default, and you
>>>> have
>>>> to change it to "reply privately (outside discussion)" and select "To
>>>> sender
>>>> only" or "To all (sender and recipients)". No idea right now if that
>>>> happened in any other GW8 version of the client (will probably research
>>>> that
>>>> later).
>>>>
>>>> So when the reply button defaults to "reply to subject", the resulting
>>>> reply
>>>> message is a Posted Message instead of a normal Mail To: message. You
>>>> have
>>>> to go to "Edit, Change To, More ..." and select "Mail, Group" (instead
>>>> of
>>>> Mail, Posted) to change it to a normal reply.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I have a lot of users and they use shared folders quite a bit, but
never
>>>> like a discussion group. Can this default be changed somewhere? Is
>>>> this by
>>>> design or a bug?
>>>>
>>>> Ted
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