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On Fri, 24 Sep 1993 10:54:58 EDT Sathaye, Shashi said:
>I think the trend seems that people prefer [log in to unmask] addresses as their mailing
>address - e.g. [log in to unmask] is a valid address to send mail to - but when
>the listserv receives mail, it is going to get the [log in to unmask]
>address on From line. I was assuming that this is the address listserv was
>using when it got subscripption request.
Wait a sec....
Twice LISTSERV reads the From: field to figure out who's sending the
subscription request or confirm request, and the answers are inconsistent.
From this, I conclude the user is sending in his requests differently. (I
see this a bit locally where people switch Unix workstations between mail
messages.)
Why is this a LISTSERV problem instead of a user education problem?
(No, "Because it's easier to change one server than all those users," isn't
a valid answer in my book.)
>Is it possible to include in the canned confirmation request to tell the
>user that the user is being subscribed as [log in to unmask] and to send
>the mail for confirmation from exactly same machine?
The address it was sent to is in the To: field, right?
Nick
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