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what I meant was I wanted to set that for the list itself (in the lists
own configuration) so all of a sudden in new distributions people will
actually see the email account which Listserv sends the mail to, ending
up in front of them.
best,
omer.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: LISTSERV give-and-take forum
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Michael Shannon
> Sent: 18 Kasım 2002 Pazartesi 02:59
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Making Recipient Visible
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> >
> > I have a similar problem with people who are not aware
> (forget) which
> of
> > their email they subscribed from so they cannot issue commands, this
> is
> > esecially true for people who have changed companies, or graduated,
> etc
> > have some sort of a forwarding but are not aware where its actually
> coming from.
> > Are there any disadvantes to the SET command below?
> >
>
> Not exactly sure what you're asking here. When a subscriber
> SETs their subscription to SHORT822 (or has it set on their
> behalf by the Owner) this changes what they see in the RFC822
> headers of list mail sent their way. It won't magically fix
> things up so they can start issuing commands or posting from
> an address that's different to their subscribed one. The
> *only* way to fix this is to either issue a CHANGE command or
> subscribe with the new, correct address.
>
> --
> Chazzozz!!
>
> Michael Shannon
> Webmaster
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