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    1. Re: LISTOWNER - Please Read
    2. Tina
    3. What is displayed is dependent on what mailer you use, and how it's configured. Some of them (mine included) show the original sender on the incoming summary, rather than the list server that re-sent it. The list name isn't available until you actually open the message. Along the same lines, the suggestion that Joanne made only applies to whatever mailer she uses. It will not work on all of them. Getting the list owner to put the NYORANGE-L in the subject line is the only solution that will work for everyone. T. At 11:15 PM 7/2/00 -0400, Sharon & Wayne Morse wrote: >All of mail tells me who it is coming from when I receive. Doesn't >everyone's? > >Sharon

    07/02/2000 05:54:11
    1. Re: LISTOWNER - Please Read
    2. Patricia Corney
    3. My mail comes in stating NYORANGE and then when I click on, it shows the various messages and I open each one to read, this shows who is sending. Patricia Corney Quakertown, PA USA Grand Daughter Elsie Eliza A. Berry, BHC ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tina" <tls@dridus.com> To: <NYORANGE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 2:54 AM Subject: Re: LISTOWNER - Please Read > What is displayed is dependent on what mailer you use, and how it's > configured. Some of them (mine included) show the original sender on the > incoming summary, rather than the list server that re-sent it. The list > name isn't available until you actually open the message. > > Along the same lines, the suggestion that Joanne made only applies to > whatever mailer she uses. It will not work on all of them. > > Getting the list owner to put the NYORANGE-L in the subject line is the > only solution that will work for everyone. > > T. > > At 11:15 PM 7/2/00 -0400, Sharon & Wayne Morse wrote: > >All of mail tells me who it is coming from when I receive. Doesn't > >everyone's? > > > >Sharon >

    07/03/2000 02:33:46