On Fri, 21 Feb 1992 11:29:44 EST Jim Gerland - User Support Services said: >On Thu, 20 Feb 1992 10:50:35 EST <[log in to unmask]> said: >> When users of Microsoft Mail on PC reply to a list and if the original >> text is copied, the Microsoft Mail copies both the header and body. The >> listserver rejects this saying that the From:, Reply-To: or Sender: >> field points to the list found in the body. >> >> We have requested the users to delete the headers before posting but >> these users are the "BIG WHEELS" and asking them this is TOO MUCH. >> I have been told to fix this. >> >> So is there any way I can do this? Any flags or exits or what have you? > >Microsoft Mail is not alone in this. VMS Mail does it and so does Unix >mail. > >User Education is the best answer. Just explain to those "BIG WHEELS" that >if what they have to say is important enough for others to read it then they >need to remove the header lines so their mail gets distributed to the list. > Since there seems to be lots of system out there who may have similar problem, I am giving the solution that works. Mark Wilson ([log in to unmask]) suggested using LOOPCHECK=NONE setting on each list that you control. Since I have only a few lists I control it will do. Thanks again ... Ratilal