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I just stumbled across a possible solution for Henry's (and others')
problem with senders' addresses not being included in his mail system's
headers.
Apparently, the newest version of SCREEN-L's software (LISTSERV)
provides for just such a problem. If you want, it will provide "dual
headers" (sounds like something on a hotrod, doesn't it?):
"DUALHDR (minimum abbreviation: DUAL). Dual headers are regular
short (SHORTBSMTP) headers followed by a second header inside
the message body. This second header shows what list the message
is coming from ('Sender:'), the name and address of the
person who posted it ('Poster:'), the poster's organization,
if present, and the message subject. The date is not shown
because even the most primitive mail programs appear to supply
a usable message date."
To have your account use dual headers, send the following command to
[log in to unmask] or LISTSERV@UA1VM, but >not< to SCREEN-L:
SET SCREEN-L DUAL
To turn off dual headers, send this command:
SET SCREEN-L SHORTHDR
I think. I'm not so sure about this...
So test it out, folks. Let me know how it works. I've just set my
subscription to dual headers just to see what it looks like.
| Jeremy Butler |
| SCREEN-L Coordinator [log in to unmask] |
| Telecommunication & Film Dept * The University of Alabama * Tuscaloosa |
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