I appreciate the info on David Tamkin's personal access level, budget, plans and
so forth, but the serialized-From technique has potential value to those
listmanagers who, through whatever quirk of fate, do have a machine (if only a
Linux box) whose mail they can configure, or who have access to a virtual domain
(their own or a friend's).  List-Managers is for the benefit of all members, not
a private chatline, so I hope others get a chance to use the trick.

I should emphasize (if it's not already obvious) that the From: addresses,
machine and domain you use for the serialized probe need have nothing to do with
the machine or domain that the mailing list itself emanates from.  So you don't
have to have full mail control over that (possibly commercial or centrally
managed) host.  Just your own little node, real or virtual.

> From: "David W. Tamkin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Operative word: "if".  Write it, as Lulu sang, across the sky with letters
> that would sore a thousand feet high.  ...

We all have our soar points...

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