They might be able to set their return address by configuring their mail client. I know you can do this with Pine: # user-domain specifies the domain part of your return address on outgoing # email and is also used as the default domain for email composed to a # local user. If unset, Unix Pine will obtain the domain from the system. user-domain= Of course, this depends on what client they're using. If it's Eudora or some such, I don't have the answer. :) Nathan On Thu, 31 Aug 1995 10:17:51 EST Bob Kosovsky said: >Now that I've engaged the option to send non-subsciber posts to me, a >new problem has arisen. > >There is at least one internet provider, MCS.COM in Chicago, which switches >nodes, apparently at whim. Users logging into the system don't know >whether they will be [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask] (they have >about 5 of these, all named after planets). > >Is there any way around this, short of subscribing all manifestations of >a particular user? I don't suppose one could use: User@*mcs.com :) > >Thanks. >Bob Kosovsky >Student, PhD Program in Music Librarian >Graduate Center Music Division >City University of New York The New York Public Library >[log in to unmask] [log in to unmask] > Listowner, [log in to unmask] > Administrivia to: [log in to unmask] >-------My opinions do not necessarily represent those of my institutions-------