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Mon, 21 May 2007 11:20:46 -0400
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On 21 May 2007 at 9:52, Anne Toal wrote:

> 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?

Yes, LISTSERV will only add the name it knows if no name is specified on the 
email message. So Pete's idea of using the web interface is a good one. Also, 
if you have Maestro, that will also allow you to specify many sender details.

-- 
Francoise Becker

There is only one LISTSERV(R) -- the product that launched the 
email list communication industry in 1986. To discover the 
story behind LISTSERV, visit:
http://www.lsoft.com/corporate/20anniversary.asp

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