On Tue, March 30 1999, Adam Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|Evgeny Stambulchik wrote:
|
|> > Please reconsider. Spam does suck, but there are other methods of
|> > dealing
|> > with it, and this prevents several common configurations from using the
|> > list.
|>
|> Which configurations? BTW, the restriction should be based on the "From:"
|> header (not "From", as it used to be for a short period of time when Ariel
|> enabled it).
|
|Any configuration in which the address that eventually gets stuck in the
|From: header differs from the one used to subscribe to the list (or to
|generally receive email).
I'd like to concure to that. I use Qmail's multi-mailboxes feature to
help me filter incoming mail and identify spam. I'm also interested
in being able to send message from other mailboxes (e.g. I just sent a
few messages from my workplace over the last week).
Cheers,
--Amos
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