When posting to the list, you could CC yourself...
When posting, I usually reply to some other post I received
by mail. You know how this works out: Enter my comment and off
it goes (sometimes even too early ;-)
Having to think of adding myself CC, or as Edward suggested,
adding a reply-to
Hunkeler Peter (KIUP 4) wrote:
When posting to the list, you could CC yourself...
When posting, I usually reply to some other post I received
by mail. You know how this works out: Enter my comment and off
it goes (sometimes even too early ;-)
Aww, that never happens, I'm sur
Having to
Aww, that never happens, I'm sur
Thanks for your kind words ;-)
I was looking for something automatic
For the records:
I finally managed to get my automatism: I created rules that
outlook applies after sending messages to specific addresses
(the various lists' addresses). The rules will
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When posting to the list, you
Unfortunately, (and understandingly) all access to webmail has been
blocked quite a while ago.
I like to to work with mailing lists while being in the office;
after all, most activity on the lists I'm subsrcibed to is job
related. I don't have a choice but to work with Outlook.
You
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Subject: Re: OT: How to avoid posts being distributed with poster's mail
address as From address?
In the meantime, I tried the suggested way but it didn't help. I've
set up the new mail count to forward, but this still leaves my
own Credit Suisse address as the sender
Because of SPAM, our organisation decided to reject internet mail
the with recipient's address in the From field of the mail header.
While I do understand the reason for this, it inhibits receiving
one's one posts requested by the REPRO listserv option.
Does anyone know of some way to circumvent
From: Hunkeler Peter (KIUP 4) peter.hunke...@credit-suisse.com
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Sent: Fri, July 23, 2010 8:01:13 AM
Subject: OT: How to avoid posts being distributed with poster's mail address as
From address?
Because of SPAM, our organisation decided to reject internet mail
If your company allows access to webmail accounts, you might want to
consider using a Yahoo or Gmail account for your subscriptions to
mailing lists.
Unfortunately, (and understandingly) all access to webmail has been
blocked quite a while ago.
I use a Yahoo account for the dozen or so
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 9:29 AM, Hunkeler Peter (KIUP 4)
peter.hunke...@credit-suisse.com wrote:
Unfortunately, (and understandingly) all access to webmail has been
blocked quite a while ago.
I like to to work with mailing lists while being in the office; after
all, most activity on the
Hunkeler Peter (KIUP 4) wrote:
Because of SPAM, our organisation decided to reject internet mail
the with recipient's address in the From field of the mail header.
While I do understand the reason for this, it inhibits receiving
one's one posts requested by the REPRO listserv option.
Does
If you use a Reply-To tag on a post, does LISTSERV send the
email there?
Just trying. although, how would I make sure to
always set this before hitting the send button?
--
Peter Hunkeler
Credit Suiss
--
For IBM-MAIN
Hunkeler Peter (KIUP 4) wrote:
If you use a Reply-To tag on a post, does LISTSERV send the
email there?
Just trying. although, how would I make sure to
always set this before hitting the send button?
I was thinking, if LISTSERV would cooperate, you could use an alias
email
I was thinking, if LISTSERV would cooperate, you could use an
alias email address in your Reply-To tag.
The last message was sent with a different mail address as
Reply-to address. Didn't help.
I may rethink zMan's suggestion, although that kind of forwarding
is disallowed as well (I'll have
On 23 July 2010 09:29, Hunkeler Peter (KIUP 4)
peter.hunke...@credit-suisse.com wrote:
If your company allows access to webmail accounts, you might want to
consider using a Yahoo or Gmail account for your subscriptions to
mailing lists.
Unfortunately, (and understandingly) all access to webmail
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