Charles Rosenberg wrote: > > After receiving a message through the “reply-to” address, I want the > original poster to be able to send a single message back to the > “replier,” possibly answering some question. Problem: I can’t have > the “poster” know the individual address of the “replier,” nor can I > have the “replier” know the direct address of the “poster.” Would it > be possible to use some sort of sub-addressing, extended addressing, > plus addressing, etc. to send a message to an individual subscriber > based on a “subscriber” username or something? For example sending > to australia+kenyamagu...@lists.seishinonline.jp would cause the > e-mail to only go to the subscriber associated with “KenYamaguchi” > and NOT the whole list. This way, neither side knows the other’s > “direct mail address.” Is this possible? Thanks in advance.
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