On Wed, 2006-08-16 at 21:52 -0400, Richard Detwiler wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Note 1 : So how do I know if someone is not subscribed ? 
> > That is easy : there is a field in every email on this list called 
> > "Delivered-to". For subscribed users it will show your email address. For 
> > unsubscribed users, there will be two "Delievered-to" fields, the one as 
> > described above, and a second one with the value "moderator". Any email 
> > delivered to the moderator and then to the list, means that the email was 
> > from an unsubscribed user and therefore you should try to CC: that user.
> > Many people use their email tool to filter the users@ emails so that those 
> > with the field "Delivered-to" with a value of "moderator" get flagged to 
> > indicate that they should be treated specially.
> >
> >
> >   
> I'm embarrassed to show my ignorance, but with my system, there is no 
> "Delivered-to" field.
> 
> There is "Subject", "From", "Reply-to", and "To".

Try View > Headers > All

> 
> I'm using Windows XP, with Thunderbird as the e-mail client. Is there 
> some way I should configure Thunderbird to show this field? Or is there 
> something else I should be looking for?
> 
> Also, as another user has noted, much of the time a message from a 
> non-subscribed person with have the word "Moderated" in the subject 
> line, but this doesn't seem to always be the case.
> 
> I know there are times when I have just responded to the list, without 
> cc'ing the OP, because I haven't been aware that they are not subscribed.
> 
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