> In the immortal words of Michael C. Berch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > 
> > Nathan, I appreciate your messages, 
> 
> (Sheesh, nobody seems to remember that I've been active on this
> list for years.  Strange when your job's noteriety overwhelms your
> own...)

Thanks for the reply -- alas, the memory of the Net is short indeed.
> 
> > but can you get iname.com to 
> > at return the original recipient address when bouncing a
> > message, either in a Received line, or in the bounce message?  
> > Essentially every other site around seems to manage that. 
> 
> I'm actually pleased to announce that I had a word with development
> about the problem, and our new software release, completed at 5pm
> today, will include indicative "for" and "from" information encoded
> into the Received headers.

Cool! Definitely looking forward to that. 

> Um, as long as we're exchanging favors, would it be possible to 
> do anything about the fact that it seems to take, on average,
> twelve to thirty-six hours for mail I send to the list to make
> it back to my account?  (blank.org is my personal domain on my
> personal box, and I _know_ that it's accessible...)

Hmmm.  I think the problem is that you are subscribed to list-managers
at a different address than your messages originate from, and since 
the lists here are (intentionally) members-only for posting, they 
get held for Majordomo for approval.  I have the list owner mail 
batched up overnight and I usually look at it late at night, or early
in the morning.  However, I when I notice, or on request, I add
peoples' mail-sending addresses to a "<listname>.friends" list that 
can post without approval, and I have added yours.  

And thanks for the detective work on the address...

--
Michael C. Berch
list-managers list manager
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