Chris, yes I¡¯m talking about the email client buttons. I believe most people respond to their emails using their email client buttons. So when one responds to a groups.io email with the email client buttons, they will not work as reply or reply all??? but instead both buttons will go to one choice determined by how group is configured? For example, to send this email, I hit reply, but instead of it going to you, it populated the ¡°to¡± field with the entire group...so the ¡°reply¡± forced a ¡°reply all¡±.?
I don¡¯t understand why reply doesn¡¯t go to sender and reply all doesn¡¯t go to group, so people can reply to who they choose.?
?(The links at the bottom aren't a good work around, bc most people use their email client to reply and the bottom links don¡¯t include the thread.)
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On Dec 6, 2020, at 12:40 PM, Chris Jones via groups.io <chrisjones12@...> wrote:
?On Sun, Dec 6, 2020 at 03:36 PM, Stephanie Hilwig wrote:
Sorry, I don¡¯t understand...
Neither do I, or at best I'm not sure.
Then I looked a bit harder at your final sentence:
Not the link option at the bottom of emails that start blank message.I then concluded (rightly or wrongly) that you want your email
client Reply / Reply All buttons (or those on your mail provider's web interface) to determine the destination of a reply... (either the original sender or the whole group) rather than use the links provided by Groups.io in the footer of each message.
If my conclusion is correct, then the answer quite simply is
no. Your email client (or mail provider's mail interface) is
an instruction to your mail provider,
not to Groups.io.? Similarly using either the Reply Sender or Reply Group links in a message footer is
an instruction to Groups.io,
not to your mail provider.
Chris