Hi Tom, 

 

When you moderate a mailing list, you are required to log on using an email address and password, then approve the message before it is distributed to the “members”.

 

While I would prefer not showing the email address of the list in the messages, the moderate option has not let an unauthorized message through our system (and it has been tried!)

 

 

Bill Rakowitz

YK Communications

 

   *** I SCORED ***

 

 

Big Problem :-(

 

Is there a way to hide  or fake the "to" line in the email header when

sending to a mailing list ?   For example if I created a (Closed)

mailing list with the name of [EMAIL PROTECTED]  which is tied to a text file that has all my users email addresses.  Then I send an email to that list,  it shows the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" in the email message (BAD BAD).

 

That field needs to be spoofed or blanked out.  I don't want my users

sending an email to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and everyone seeing it.   I

see there is a moderator option,  but lets say I set that to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is stopping one of my users from simply using webmaster as his pop3 name and then sending the email message ?

 

Our old email server put the members email address in the "to" field. So each member only saw his/her name in the "to" field.

 

I want to be the only one who can send/post email to this userlist and by hiding the email address of that userlist, that is one more step in securing it!

 

Thanks

 

Tom

 

 

 

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Tom Utley

 

UData Corporation

(419) 294-4141

Upper Sandusky's Premier Internet Service Provider

Offering v90/56k, Dedicated and Wireless connectivity

Wyandot County's only T3(45megabit) Circuit

 

 

 

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