That would be true for people using an email client, but not for people willing to wade through the web interface.
People using a real email client ALWAYS have the ability to reply to the group or to any individual whose email address they have access to.
I'm sure that there is some possible combination of circumstances where it might be rational for a group owner to try to prevent group members from ever emailing each other, but I really cannot conceive of what such a combination of circumstances might be -- especially since, as noted already, any such limitation would be a fantasy with no real effect beyond annoying group members.
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From: Duane
Sent: Saturday, January 23, 2016 12:52 PM
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[email protected]Subject: [GMF] Re: reply to sender/group
Once you've set that in Settings on your group, that becomes the default for the email client used by anyone. In the client, Reply or Reply to Sender are the same thing and it uses whatever is in the Reply To field, the group in this case. The Send to Sender button will still exist on the group though. If that doesn't answer your question, please provide additional details.
Duane