On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 10:51 PM, Ashok Gautham <[email protected]>wrote:
> Another possible option is to request the users to create a separate id for > all their > mailing lists and keep it for that alone. I have even seen on person have > ids like this > [email protected] <foo%[email protected]> > <foo%[email protected]<foo%[email protected]> > > > [email protected] <foo%[email protected]> > <foo%[email protected]<foo%[email protected]> > > > [email protected] <foo%[email protected]> < > foo%[email protected] <foo%[email protected]>> > [email protected] <foo%[email protected]> > <foo%[email protected]<foo%[email protected]>> > etc All these are the same ID. basically its [email protected] GMail ignores + and whatever after that. Ideal thing is to create [email protected] which are exclusively for lists(No address book entries in them) and link it with [email protected]( Personal with contacts). GMail gives you option of both sending and receiving in foo ID itself.(Any mail with IMAP/forwarding support for that matter i guess) So even if the person is happy to share password of personal ID to xyz.com for what-so-ever, lists dont get spammed. -- Regards Srikanth.L [Twitter] http://twitter.com/logic _______________________________________________ To unsubscribe, email [email protected] with "unsubscribe <password> <address>" in the subject or body of the message. http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc
