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Tue, 5 Jul 1994 10:20:47 EDT |
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University at Albany Computing & Network Services |
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My site runs IBM, VAX and UNIX equipment.
I set up a LISTSERV discussion list for a 'communications' class -
most of whom subscribed from their VAX accounts. Whenever anyone
posts to the list, the item gets distributed to all 500+ subscribers.
The problem is, each item delivered to an ID on the vax contains a
X-Envelope-to header which lists all 500+ subscriber ids on that
system. A one line message gets 8-10 SCREENS of headers. Some of
the VAX mailers can be set not to display those headers but they
are all included in the users 'notebooks' - resulting in 'notebooks'
that are 90-99% overhead ( and VAX notebooks, a.k.a. folders, cannot
be edited as easily as VM ! )
Is there anything that can be set in the LIST headers to prevent
the formation/inclusion of the X-Envelope-to header ?
If not, is there anything that can be done on a VMS system ?
( PMDF setting/setup at system or user level ? )
TIA - mike
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