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> I am the owner of a list for discussions of contemporary American poetry.
> We have about regular 200 subscribers and 5 concealed subscribers. My
> question is two-fold: How did they become concealed(I assume they did more
> than write <anonymous> for name when they subscribed)? As the owner, can I
> review who these people are, or at least check their e-mail addresses?
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> Thank you,
> Richard Abowitz
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As mentioned in the manual (and LISTSERV welcome note) they sent:
SET CAP-L CONCEAL
QUERY CAP-L WITH CONCEAL FOR *@*
Will give you the info ...
Anyone can "conceal" their name if their mailer from: contains a
nickname and they send
SUB listname Guess Who!
Subscribe takes any string ;-)
CONCEAL prevents non-priviledged users from finding their e-mail with
the SCAN command... (Very popular amongst US government employees :-)
--
Eric Paul-Hus , BLUES-L
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