well.... not really. that is more likely an issue with the individuals settings. many people use aliases here, they just have their system and/or the list set to make that happen. one way we suggest you can do this is by subscribing your aliases and setting them to nomail, the other way you can do it is to configure your mail interface to only send the proper address to air-l . On Aug 17, 2004, at 8:58 AM, Eszter Hargittai wrote:
one key point of communicating with the list is that you have to send from an email that is subscribed to the list, it has to be a perfect match, or the list software will discard it.
Of course, unfortunately, this setting makes it impossible to use aliases for this list, unless you're okay with not ever posting anything.
Eszter
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