Mark Sapiro writes:
> To: the_list@...
> Sender: her_real_address@...
> From: the_list_or_some_bogus_address@...
*Don't* recommend using a bogus address -- that requires skill on the
part of the user. The list address is "known good", use that.
Problem example: if she's not at yahoo.com and
On Mon, 08 Jun 2015 18:25:22 +0100, Andrew Hodgson
wrote:
I have had a request from a specific sender that their email address be
hidden from postings (kinda like what the munging in the DMARC action
does). Is there a way to do this for this *one* member only?
Mark's solution is technic
Another option is to suggest to the member that they get a “throwaway” email
address just for the list.
Regards,
Larry
> On Jun 8, 2015, at 3:12 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
> On 06/08/2015 10:25 AM, Andrew Hodgson wrote:
>>
>> I have had a request from a specific sender that their email addres
On 06/08/2015 10:25 AM, Andrew Hodgson wrote:
>
> I have had a request from a specific sender that their email address be
> hidden from postings (kinda like what the munging in the DMARC action does).
> Is there a way to do this for this *one* member only?
Mailman can't do it without some klu
Hi,
I have had a request from a specific sender that their email address be hidden
from postings (kinda like what the munging in the DMARC action does). Is there
a way to do this for this *one* member only?
Mailman 2.1.20 here.
Thanks.
Andrew.
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Donald J. Organ IV wrote:
>A while back I found a patch for mailman that basically hid the email address
>in the archives converting it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>I have now moved my mailman installation to a new box because the old one
>crashed and I am not able to find this patch anywhere else.
A while back I found a patch for mailman that basically hid the email address
in the archives converting it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have now moved my mailman installation to a new box because the old one
crashed and I am not able to find this patch anywhere else. Does anyone know of
a way I can
jd jones wrote:
>
>Confused as heck, but how as an administrator of the list, can I hide email
>address, but show the senders name?
You'd probably have to hack the Python code.
>We dont want to broadcast the senders email address, but this leaves us in
>the distasteful position of not knowing
Hi,
Confused as heck, but how as an administrator of the list, can I hide email
address, but show the sender’s name?
We don’t want to broadcast the sender’s email address, but this leaves us in
the distasteful position of not knowing who the email is coming from.
Example: “Hi, there was