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>I assume that your mail program won't allow you to edit the message, so
>this doesn't work for you. Other mail programs allow you to edit the text
>when you "bounce" (an action which they may call "forward" or "resend").
>Many (most?) mail programs don't let you edit headers at all, so there is
>no universal method that would work everywhere, except when you don't
>want to modify the message. Then LISTSERV can use the copy it had stored
>and there is no idiosyncrasy to worry about.
Speaking of which, a while ago I mentioned a Eudora Extention that
would allow you to edit the from line of your outgoing mail. A number of
people asked me for it, but due to some conflict that I haven't been able
to trace, Eudora won't allow me to attach files to messages so I couldn't
send it out.
Now you can FTP it using Fetch or even NetScape. Just go get
ftp://ftp.netspace.org/pub/Software/Mac/Eudora/ExtraSettings.sea.hqx
Un-hqx it using your favorite program, run it so that it decompresses
itself, and put the resulting extention in the same directory as your
Eudora application. You should then see a few new settings in the Settings
menu.
Enjoy!
Lee Silverman [log in to unmask] http://www.netspace.org/users/lee/
Someday we're going to look back on all this and tape over it.
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