Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
David B Teague wrote:
I use Verizon.net for my email. There lies a boodle of trouble. I do think that a change or two in the manner that email is sent would help me get this list on the Verizon white list. I have received several notices of bounced mail from the mailing list daemon.

Verizon wants the address of the person from whom I can't receive email for its white list, but the problem is the "FROM:" line for mail from this list is the person who sends the email to the list. I can't send the address of every person on this list to Verizon for consideration for their white list.

Is it possible for the "From" line to read the same for all messages to this list?

If there is a better place to make this suggestion, please advise.

The person who handles our mailing list should see your note and respond. I suspect, though, that what you ask is not one of the choices. All of the OOo mailing lists that I am subscribed to work the same way as the OOoAuthors list.

As a workaround, may I suggest you get an account at gmail or similar to use for the OOoAuthors list? If you wish, you can set up a gmail account so you can pick up your mail using your regular email client; you don't have to use their web interface.

--Jean

Jean

Thank you for your note. Since I asked about this on the list, I sent email to www.verizon.net/whitelist asking that openoffice.org be put on my whitelist That I received mail I sent to the list and yours may mean that Verizon has actually put this on my whitelist. If things don't go well, I can use your suggestion, or I could just turn off Verizon's spam filter and and use Thunderbird's baysian filter (which is pretty good.)

Warmest Regards
David Teague


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