Atkinson, Robert wrote:
>I have a unique problem where I need to use MailMan (or another application)
>to hide my users email addresses.
>
>Basically, I need to create a single address that a company ('Global
>Supplies') will email me on, e.g. '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
><mailto:'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'> . When the email gets to me, I need to
>check and release it. It will then be distributed to all the users on the
>'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' list, BUT must still appear as if it came from the
>'Global Supplies' email address, and not mine.
This is how a Mailman list normally works, at least in part. As long as
the list is not "anonymous", the From: header in the post delivered to
the list will be that of the original post.
However, the Sender: header (and the envelope sender) would be set to
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' so automated bounce processing
works. Some MUAs, notably Microsoft Outlook, will display this
information to the user. See <http://wiki.list.org/x/RoA9>.
>I'd like to know if MailMan can do this, if you know of any companies that
>use MailMan where I can buy a managed service, or any other software/services
>where I can achieve the same goals.
See <http://wiki.list.org/x/N4A9>.
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