Here's what it is: When I send out the New England Journal of Medicine the From: says that it is from the New England Journal of Medicine and not [log in to unmask] It says that it is TO: the [log in to unmask] That's all I want to do. This was set up long before I came and I just review the message each week and say "OK", and that is how is appears. Is this smoke and mirrors or just some PERL script running somewhere else? ----- Original Message ----- From: <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 1:25 AM Subject: Re: Alias? > On Fri, 10 Mar 2000 16:57:50 EST, "Margaret J. Brandt" <[log in to unmask]> said: > > How do I send a message to a list I own and make it look like it came = > > from the list and not from my personal email account? Is it a seeting = > > in the header? > > Ben already answered the question you asked, but I have another > one: What problem were you trying to solve by making it look like > it came from the list? Most likely, there's a better solution: > > 1) A misguided attempt to have replies go back to the list, no matter > what. Putting 'Reply-To: List,ignore' in the list header is probably > what you wanted for this. > > 2) Trying to conceal the posting-from address so it stays private. > The solution here is to create a dummy mailbox to post from, and > configure your e-mail program to post "from" that address. > > If it's something else, feel free to explain what the issue is > and we'll see what we can cook up... > > Valdis Kletnieks > Operating Systems Analyst > Virginia Tech >