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Kevin Hylton <[log in to unmask]> wrote in part..
> When someone sends mail to my list, and to someone else not on the list,
> my group only sees the list as the intended address, and not the other
> recipients.
LISTSERV changes the extra "To:"s to "X-To:"s, I assume because broken MTAs
would get confused and send extra copies to those extra folks. You have
set up your list properly (X-Tags= Yes), so your list distributions have
the information in them. The problem is that your e-mail (reading) system
(Microsoft Exchange 6) isn't presenting those tags to you as you would
expect (I'd like to bash Microsoft, but I don't know any program that
handles this as you'd seem to want it to appear). I'm unfamiliar with
MSExchange ... perhaps you can adjust the way your users see the X-Tags?
cheers, wayne
Wayne T. Smith Systems Group - UNET
[log in to unmask] University of Maine System
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