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>Some folks think, as I used to about my mailer 'elm', that it strips out
>the email address from the headers. Actually, tho an impressive and
>mostly irrelevant amount of header-lines is included in messages I get,
>there are *even more* which could be revealed: in my case, I hit the 'h'
>key, which gives -all- the headers -- and behold! the email address of the
>particular individual sender. The 'mail' command leaves enough of the
>original message up there onscreen so I can transcribe accurately.
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>On second thought, I'm going to amend the cc: line so this goes to the
>list, too -- it may be of general interest.
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>--bayla
A hint for the rest of us whose mailers aren't that obliging:
Any e-mail list run by the listserv program (as opposed to, say, majordomo
or listproc) will respond to the following command:
set listname dualhdr
(e.g., set museum-l dualhdr).
Send the command to the listserv of the list in question (NOT to the list
itself!), and you should get an acknowledgment that the change has been
made and a list of all the options you have set on the list (e.g. digest or
repro or conceal).
Henceforth, any message the list sends you will have a few extra lines at
the top, repeating the listname and the subject line ... and giving the
name / email address of the original sender.
Very, very handy, and sure beats doing a log search every time you want to
find out who sent a particular message!
Mario Rups
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