Put or keep the sender's display name (in their original From field) in
the display name part of the From: address. That way your messages would
be from:
Richard Hipp <fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org>
That way who sent the message will still be evident in most email
interfaces, and most automatic quote headers won't be as blind either
(see quotes below).
A slightly more complicated variation is to also reform the user name
portion of the from address to include an encoding of the sender's email
address:
Richard Hipp <drh=sqlite....@lists.fossil-scm.org>
I've seen that form used as a DMARC work-around. It has the advantage
that a list member can manually cut/paste/edit the address to send a
private reply, but in this case I suppose there is a danger that the
spammer might get smart enough to decode the address.
Shal
On 6/22/2016 8:20 AM, Fossil SCM user's discussion wrote:
On 6/22/16, Fossil SCM user's discussion
<fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org> wrote:
The only problem (or annoyance) I see with that is that we don't know from
who the email come from unless we look at the signature at the bottom.
I agree. I just don't know of an alternative. Suggestions are welcomed!
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