While I don't think you can get rid of it entirely, you can modify it. Try
this:
Add this line to your header before any other keywords:
* Kepner Tregoe
Then I believe your From: address will read
Kepner Tregoe <[log in to unmask]>
which is at least a bit shorter. If you can think of something even
shorter to name your list (KT?), substitute it for Kepner Trego.
Sherry Beauchamp
> Adam,
>
> Yes you're right about the two "@" signs. The correct address is
> [log in to unmask]
>
> Why can't I change the "From" address? I'm a licensed user of the
> software and it's running in my shop, not at another company. I can
> change the name of the org (i.e. "Kepner-Tregoe, Inc."), but I'd like
> to get rid of the how name, just leaving the address.
>
>
> Mike
>
>______________________________ Reply Separator
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>Subject: Re: Configuring LSMPT-Lite to change the "Sender" address
>Author: Adam Bailey <[log in to unmask]> at Internet
>Date: 12/8/97 5:34 PM
>
>
>On 12/8/97 1:42 PM, Michael Smith <[log in to unmask]> wrote...
>
>> Does anyone know how to change the "From" address for all messages
>> sent from LSMPT-Lite? Every message that the ListServer generates has
>> the following LONG address as the sender:
>>
>> "L-Soft list server_at_Kepner Tregoe; Inc. (1.8c)"
>> <[log in to unmask]>
>
>You cannot legitimately remove the "L-Soft list server at" part, which is
>a required part. You can change the actual name of your organization,
>though I don't know how off-hand.
>
>> I would prefer a simple, easy to read address for our users, like:
>> ListServ@[log in to unmask]
>
>Well, first off, this is an invalid address. Your LISTSERV address is
>[log in to unmask], which is a big difference from
>ListServ@[log in to unmask], which is simply not correct (you
>can't have two @ marks).
>
>
>So, essentially, you can't do what it is that you want.
>
>
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