Thu, 5 Sep 2002 13:50:25 -0700
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I couldn't get around the changing of the from line. I had to build
another account to use so subscriber would send posts there. I could deal
with them when time permitted. (A distribution only list.) I have an
alias already, so it was too much to add another alias and then switch
back and forth.
I searched archives and never found how to do this without an additional
account. How does one do this? Thanks.
On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Wayne T Smith wrote:
> Mitch Rerek wrote, in part:
> > I wanted to make sure that the 'from' field was null so that
> > the recipients wouldn't be able to see the sender's address
> > and respond to them.
>
> If this is an announcement list where one or a very few post, then
> simply dream up an appropriate (valid, at least in syntax) "From:"
> address, use it, and configure the list to accept the address or accept
> the address for review. For example, if one of my list owners wanted to
> do this, I might suggest they send their posts "From:" the address
> "[log in to unmask]". That address happens to be a black hole, but the
> address you choose could be undefined, I suppose. But then I'm of the
> opinion that if one can't reply to a piece of e-mail, it shouldn't have
> been sent in the first place. Just MHO. :-)
>
> If this is a discussion list, perhaps e-mail is not the appropriate vehicle?
>
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