On Thu, 8 Apr 2004, Winship wrote: > >Because my subscribers don't like addresses with no names attached. >They don't like dealing with programs or addresses, they want to deal >with people. An address with no name looks, to them, like something >will be rerouted here or there, and they don't want that, they want the >person to whom they send the mail to answer, and want to know who that >person is, in advance. If your organization runs a modern network, there's the option of setting up your postmaster address in the format [log in to unmask] which isn't perfect, but it does put a name behind an email address.