Re: Mail programs in UNIX that will generate resent lines, so that moderated lists show the writer in the From: line. Eric Thomas suggested using the SEND= Editor,Hold keyword. Doug Winship <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > There are at least two UNIX mailers that will do this, Elm and Pine > (3.91 or later, earlier versions won't work). Note that Elm doesn't > do it *exactly* right so, even if you are subbed to the list, you won't > be sent a copy after it's posted. Pine (3.91 or later) seems to do it > as LISTSERV expects, no problems. For both you use the "bounce" feature. Thanks Doug & Eric -- I tried the bounce feature on Pine. It generated resent lines with no problem. But I couldn't figure out how to edit the message before I bounced it. My subscribers almost never submit a message that doesn't have to have an address added, excess quoted lines deleted, the subject line clarified, or something else changed. I have the same problem with Eric's suggestion that we try the SEND= Editor,hold keyword. It won't let me fix the problems that exist in almost every message that eventually goes out. Is there an easy way to edit the bounces? Or a setting in Pine I don't know about that would let the Forward option generate resent lines? For that matter, at this point I'd take anything that will run on UNIX or offline and send out properly formatted messages (that I have the chance to lightly edit). I have to think that many people are moderating lists using something other than Ricemail (I hope). Turns out MSU appears to have substantially increased the charges for using the Ricemail mailer on the IBM, and I need to find anything else that will work very soon. Thanks for any help. Vickie Banks EDTECH Owner [log in to unmask]