At 1:45 PM +0900 2004-11-01, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
The address itself is _not_ optional in Internet mail, and the "official" Mailman distribution will not support omitting it, I'm sure (ie, I would bet a large sum of money against a rather small amount of money -- it's not my decision to make).
You are right. The real e-mail address is not optional with Internet e-mail, and there is absolutely nothing that can be done about that. If you want Internet e-mail, then you have to have a real e-mail address. Otherwise, get something else.
Since most of the house-broken clients used on Windows and the Mac support displaying only the "real name" or comment, just sneak into the Biggest Boss's office and set his MUA to do that. You'll hear no more complaints.<wink>
Clearly, this is a presentation issue. Stephen has the right idea here that changing the boss's MUA so that it displays what he wants is the right way to solve this problem.
Of course, then this leads to other issues, such as people who may set their e-mail address to one thing, but put something else in the comments. For example, the e-mail address might be "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", but the comment might be "Biggest Boss". Now, anyone can spoof e-mail coming from anyone, without changing their e-mail address, only their comments.
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