Re: NEWBIES!
Posted by Alto.Speckhardt on
URL: https://www.shado-forum.com/Personal-introduction-from-a-newcomer-tp1489512p1489571.html
Servus!
>> "Weissenhorn"
L> Not all that for from the Bodensee, isn't it? And the Donau. Been there
L> (years ago). Nice area.
Right, that's the surroundings. You know Ulm? Go just a little (15 km or so)
to the south-east and you're here.
L> Aren't all emails sent to this list accessible to the general public and
L> aren't the email addresses of the senders of each message listed as
L> sender?
I didn't think so. In the automated welcome-message I received it was said
that S.H.A.D.O. would be a "closed list" and only the peaople registered for
it could send messages, of course only using the adress they had registered
with. And yes, the sender adresses are indeed being used, but I'd like to
have the "return to"-adress used. This adress I can modify when using my
primary provider, but the real "sender"-adress I have no influence on. If I
change it, the provider just changes it back.
L> And why can't you answer with your gmx address?
Because I don't want to use only GMX for sending messages, first because it
too doesn't allow for reply-to-headers other then the standard adress,
second because it's darn solw (compared to T-Online which I usually use),
and third because I don't want my messages being laced with any "sent
through GMX"-lines. (Apperantly GMX doesn't do the last if you use POP as
opposed to their www-interface, but still.)
... but if I don't want to dispense with my normal mailserver while using
GMX additionally, I would have to be able to define which outgoing mail
should go to which server, and that I cannot do without much manual
intervention and plenty of room for error.
L> Pretty handy if one's computer is out for weeks (as happened to me)
Tell me about it. I just had a power surge during a thunderstorm a few weeks
ago. It luckily didn't affect my main computer at all, but my mailbox
computer suffered severe damage from it.
>> RU! (48o18'13''N/10o10'32''E)
L> Lieve (50o57'33''N/3o07'12''E) :-)
Yes! I converted someone! :-)
RU! (48o18'13''N/10o10'32''E)