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    On Mon, 5 Aug 2002, Gary wrote:
    > >I find myself wondering, though: can the from: line of the email possibly
    > >be changed to include the identity of the logged-in webboard poster?
    > >Right now they all read `From: brnetboard@TUARHIEVEL.ORG`, and then down
    > >in the message body comes `Lord Eldred wrote:` (for example). A post from
    > >an email-user will come across the list as
    > >`From: daniel mcsorley <mcsorley@cis.ohio-state.edu>`, and it`s easier to
    > >figure out who you`re replying to. Combined, that would end up as
    > >`From: Lord Eldred <brnetboard@TUARHIEVEL.ORG>`, probably.
    >
    > Hm. That`s an interesting idea, but it might be kind of tough.... The
    > listserver requires that messages come from a subscriber or it will respond
    > with that "You are not subscribed to list <whatever>" message. If posts
    > came with particular email addresses from the message board then they`d get
    > bounced unless that particular poster was both a birthright.net member and
    > a birthright-l subscriber.

    Right, but it`s the email address that`s registered, not any particular
    name. So if the `from:` included `brnetboard@tuarhievel.org`, as its
    address, the rest of the line is purely cosmetic, and theoretically you
    could put any name in front of the email address (in braces) that you
    desired. oracle.wizards.com should allow it. So you could have
    `From: Geeman <brnetboard@TUARHIEVEL.ORG>`
    `From: Lord Eldred <brnetboard@TUARHIEVEL.ORG>` and both would be posted
    correctly.

    I just realized that`s not rendering correctly on the board; in html, the
    line would look like
    `From: whoever <brnetboard@TUARHIEVEL.ORG>`. (less the quotemarks,
    of course.)
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    I have to look into the PHP scripts and posibilities of PHP to see if i can fool the listserv.

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    > Also, just out of curiousity, anyone know what happens if we
    > send a message to that `brnetboard@` address?

    It probably ends up on the forum :-)

    But why would someone want to use e-mail to post on the forum without
    posting to the list??

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    >
    > Hm. That`s an interesting idea, but it might be kind of
    > tough.... The listserver requires that messages come from a
    > subscriber or it will respond with that "You are not
    > subscribed to list <whatever>" message. If posts came with
    > particular email addresses from the message board then they`d
    > get bounced unless that particular poster was both a
    > birthright.net member and a birthright-l subscriber.
    >
    > I can`t see any reason why all the birthright.net members
    > can`t be set up as list subscribers, however.... It`s easy
    > enough to put their settings on "nomail" so they don`t get
    > any actual messages from the list. There are a few funky
    > issues regarding subscribing to the mailing lists right now,
    > though, so let me ask a few questions to the "powers that
    > email" before I ask Arjan to go to any trouble.
    >

    What he wanted to say is that brnetboard@tuarhievel.com could change the
    displayed name every time a message is posted in the forum. For example,
    your e-mail address shows Gary when you send to someone, and mine shows
    Milos Rasic. In the similar manner, brnetboard@tuarhievel.com could be
    made to show different name, depending on the poster whose message is
    sent to the list.

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    On Tue, 6 Aug 2002, Milos Rasic wrote:
    > > Also, just out of curiousity, anyone know what happens if we
    > > send a message to that `brnetboard@` address?
    >
    > It probably ends up on the forum :-)
    >
    > But why would someone want to use e-mail to post on the forum without
    > posting to the list??

    No good reason I can think of. I was curious.
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    Orginally posted by Birthright-L

    On Tue, 6 Aug 2002, Milos Rasic wrote:
    > > Also, just out of curiousity, anyone know what happens if we
    > > send a message to that `brnetboard@` address?
    >
    > It probably ends up on the forum :-)
    >
    > But why would someone want to use e-mail to post on the forum without
    > posting to the list??

    No good reason I can think of. I was curious.
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    This is an header test.
    If the mailing List receives this with "arjan" as the sender of the email. the test worked.

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    Daniel wrote:
    > >I find myself wondering, though: can the from: line of the email possibly
    > >be changed to include the identity of the logged-in webboard poster?
    > >Right now they all read `From: brnetboard@TUARHIEVEL.ORG`, and then down
    > >in the message body comes `Lord Eldred wrote:` (for example). A post from
    > >an email-user will come across the list as
    > >`From: daniel mcsorley <mcsorley@cis.ohio-state.edu>`, and it`s easier to
    > >figure out who you`re replying to. Combined, that would end up as
    > >`From: Lord Eldred <brnetboard@TUARHIEVEL.ORG>`, probably.
    >

    YIPPYYYYYYY
    I seemed to get it to work!!! :)

    now when an email is send to the list from BRnet it will have the BRnet Username as sender!

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    On Tue, 6 Aug 2002, arjan wrote:
    > YIPPYYYYYYY
    > I seemed to get it to work!!! :)
    >
    > now when an email is send to the list from BRnet it will have the
    > BRnet Username as sender!

    Exceptionally cool, Arjan. You`ve done a hell of a job with this.
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    Thnx! I am amazed everytime i make something in PHP.
    It can do so many nice things that helps improving the community.

    A.

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "daniel mcsorley" <mcsorley@CIS.OHIO-STATE.EDU>
    To: <BIRTHRIGHT-L@ORACLE.WIZARDS.COM>
    Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 8:24 PM
    Subject: Re: Has the list-serve enhanced Birthright.net? [2#796]


    > On Tue, 6 Aug 2002, arjan wrote:
    > > YIPPYYYYYYY
    > > I seemed to get it to work!!! :)
    > >
    > > now when an email is send to the list from BRnet it will have the
    > > BRnet Username as sender!
    >
    > Exceptionally cool, Arjan. You`ve done a hell of a job with this.
    > --
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    > Daniel McSorley- mcsorley@cis.ohio-state.edu
    >
    >
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    arjan writes:

    > YIPPYYYYYYY
    > I seemed to get it to work!!! :)
    >
    > now when an email is send to the list from BRnet it will have the
    > BRnet Username as sender!

    All praise Arjan, all praise Arjan!

    Gary

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