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Philip Mire <[log in to unmask]> asked:
> How do you make hidden a quiet list owners. I thought you could do in a
> list header:
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> * Owner= [log in to unmask] (name)
> * Owner= Hide: Quiet:
> * Owner= [log in to unmask] (noshow's name)
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> and when a review was done, the "noshow" user would not be seen, and it
> would not recieve any mailing from the list as list owner either. I wanted
> to use this for my multiple accounts, so I could issue commands from more
> than one machine, but didn't want mail going to all of them.
One way to do this is to make the "owner" of the list a list
rather than a person. Here is what we have in a list header:
> * Owner= (KIDOWNB)
> * Owner= quiet:,(KIDOWNG)
> *
> * Editor= (KIDOWNG)
> * Editor= (KIDOWNB)
The KIDOWNG and KIDOWNB lists are private. We do this, not
primarily to hide the names, but because we run lots of lists
with a big team of owners/editors. The KIDOWNG list includes all
the different addresses of all the team members. Some of those
addresses we don't want made public--I don't want anyone to write
to me at my CompuServe address, but I want to be able to send
commands from there if my main system goes down.
Peace, Dan
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