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S P Arif Sahari Wibowo wrote:
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> Hi!
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> Is there any way to set listserv to be more lax in matching domain names?
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> I have people here who will send from different (a lot of) machines,
> although it is actually the same account (that is, I can send to
> dclsn23.ews.uiuc.edu, and read it from glibm12.ews.uiuc.edu). But if set
> the access control to "private", then they won't have access unless the
> actually send the request from that particular machine.
I'm under the impression that this is a function of the mail client.
For instance, although I have configured my client to tell this list
that I am [log in to unmask], I am not actually transmitting thru the
good graces of the netone/rmi server in this particular instance, but
rather thru a totally unrelated server (mcit.com). I suggest
standardizing email addresses within your domain as
[log in to unmask] and dont worry about the prefix.
--
Rome did not create a great empire by having meetings,
they did it by killing all those who opposed them.
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