On Thu, Sep 02, 1999 at 11:26:56PM -0500, Winship wrote: > > to the list, and there is some text at the top of the message that is > > stripped out . . . but . . . once posted to the list, the return address > > in the header of the message is always the Editor's -- not the original > > sender's address (as is supposed to happen). > > > > We have tried a number of things to solve this: first using Microsoft > > Outlook, and then switching to Eudora to receive and send the messages. We > > have tried using both the "redirect" and "send again" commands in Eudora. > > Nothing works. L-Soft does not have an answer, and referred me to this list. > > I don't think you can do it with Eudora, if you are editing the postings > first. Some have said they have script patches for that, should be in the > list archives. If you want to do actual editing of postings, rather > than just doing an "ok" you need something other than Eudora or Microsoft > stuff. Unix PINE works reasonably well, long as you aren't on an IMAP On average, how many times does a solution have to be posted before people get a clue? LISTSERV/Eudora enables a list host to edit a message and post it so that it appears to come from the original author of the message. Been there, done that, and the details are in the archives. Yes, a better solution is to use *nix and dump MicroSux. -rex -- If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Windows box crashed... Oh, wait, he already does.