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On 5/21/07, Anne Toal <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi everyone.
>
> A user wanted to post a message to a list and she wanted the name that
> appeared next to the email address to be "The Office of ___" instead of
> her real name. So I subscriber her to the list with
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> Add listname [log in to unmask] Office of ___
>
> When she sent the mail, it appeared in everyone's mailbox as being from
> her personal name, not The Office of ___. Can Exchange overwrite
> Listserv's given name for email addresses that are in its own list of
> users?
I haven't explored this to be sure, but I don't think there is a
connection with the listserv subscription name, and the 'From' field
of the email
I could sign up for this list as Quickdraw McGraw, but posts would
still appear as coming from 'David Phillips', unless I change my email
client to say 'Quickdraw McGraw'.
She needs to get her information changed in Outlook/Exchange.
At least, that's my guess.
--
David Phillips
Molon Labe !
Moved from CARY, NC, the Containment Area for Relocated Yankees
Settling in near 36° 08' 25" N , 80° 17' 21" W while building around
36° 08' 47" N , 80° 19' 23" W
Lose Not A Minute!
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