> From: Doug McGarrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> I sent a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] a few days ago from my
> computer at work, thru the lan at my co.  I never saw it on the 
> digest.  Does the mail system monitor the header lines and reject
> messages that don't come from the same source, even if the username
> and password are acceptable to the isp?  (I am obviously connected at 
> work to the Internet at all times, and I tell Eudora my isp, my username,
> my password, the DNS numbers, etc, and it connects as if I were at home.)
> But the headers on my email are probably different, since there is a relay
> or something thru the co. server.  I don't remember having a problem
> before, but maybe there has been a change.  This message comes from my
> home, so it should get to its destination OK.  If the mail reception
> program is 
> selective, how can I "deceive" it, without subscribing twice and
> getting 2 copies of all mail?  All help appreciated.  --doug
> ..

I'm not certain if that is really the problem.  You could try using
your real work address instead of your home isp address and subscribe
it to the "post-only" mailing list: - see:
http://www.redhat.com/mailing-lists/list_subscribe.html

HTH,
Dave


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