Mon, 14 Jul 1997 17:02:19 -0230
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Thanks for the explanations, and the insight. I did not know that
someone could, for example subscribe anonymously to a list!
I solved the problem by adding a routine to the script I use to approve
various kinds of subscriptions. Since I DO insist that people use their
real names for my lists, the script picks up the address that has the
no name message, and sends a polite note to the subscriber asking for
their real name. If they don't want to give it they don't belong on the
list.
Bill
Alperin, Glenn writes:
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> If you really are insistant about the insertian of a name in your
> subscriptions, you can set the list to have subscribe by-owner and do that
> yourself...Short of that, I don't know what else you might do...
>
> Glenn
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