At 12:45 PM 1/20/2006, Ben Parker typed:
Actually LISTSERV will have a problem with this.  Sender is not normally
present in personal email.  It is typically present in email sent through
another mechanism (e.g. a LISTSERV list or in this case by Gmail).  When
both Sender: and From: are present in an email coming to LISTSERV, LISTSERV
will give preference to the Sender: field.  So unless that Sender: address
was also subscribed to the list, LISTSERV would reject the email for that
list.  (This happened to Pranav already, so I had added his gmail address to
the list so his email would not be rejected.)  When the message is posted to
the list, LISTSERV will use the Sender: field as the From: instead of the
original From: address.

Well thank you for the clarification, oh great one. ;-)

As to the "on behalf of ..." thing that Outlook does, that is strictly a
visual display thing.  No email headers are actually changed

Is that like no animals were harmed in the making of this film? <lol>


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