Sat, 15 Feb 1997 09:34:00 EST
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There are at least SEVEN processes potentially involved in the
functioning of LISTSERV(R) list definition * REPLY-TO=
1) the originator SENDER who keys a message for distribution
2) the SENDER's e-mail system that processes the message
3) the LISTSERV(R) keyword that specifies how to filter
the headers and then transform them for distribution
to a user
4) the user's personal subscription SET options to the list
5) the user's e-mail system that receives the distribution
6) the user's REPLY function or other method of generating
a return message
7) the user's e-mail system that processes outgoing mail
In "properly" functioning processes, the use of * REPLY-TO=
works pretty well: the first operand specifies the "input"
to the LISTSERV(R) REPLY processing generation; the second
operand specifies the "output" of that generation, based upon
the available "inputs."
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