** Sometime around 03:33 -0800 12/21/2002, Mark Giorgi sent everyone:
Lyris supports this natively (i.e., no hacking necessary [1]). It has a freeware version that's probably fine for your building's mailing list. See <http://www.lyris.com/products/listmanager/> for details.FROM: [EMAIL PROTECTED] SUBJECT: [BL-Candace Hiller] I found some keys in the elevatorThis setup reveals Candace as the sender, but conceals her email address from the list's other subscribers. (And if the message had come from Brian Lee, the subject line would begin with "[BL-Brian Lee].")
Standard disclaimers apply, with the exceptions that (1) I know the developer, and (b) I'm pushing the freeware version, so even if I *did* somehow benefit from Lyris sales (which I don't) (unfortunately [3]), it wouldn't make a difference in this case.
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Vince Sabio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[1] Since Lyris is distributed as executable, it's hot hackable, anyway. [2]
[2] <ridiculously_anal> Yes, executable can be hacked -- by any one of the 13 people who have that kind of time on their hands. </anal>
[3] I obviously need to find friends who are more generous.
