TinyList sends each memeber a copy in it's own envlope, and they only see
their own email address- that all THEIR copy fot, THEIR address. Protecting
list member privacy is important.
Charlie Summers wrote:
> At 6:33 AM -0500 12/21/02, Mark Giorgi is rumored to have typed:
>
>
>>I'd like to run an unmoderated mailing list that,
>>for each message it processes, could be configured
>>to behave as in this made-up example:
>
>
> Seems trivial (ok, maybe not trivial, but not difficult, either) to write
> in procmail, and so a no-brinainer to tie into SmartList. That is, most of it
> is already done for you, only the From: and Subject: munges, which should be
> pretty simple.
>
>
>>Would the market demand for this feature perhaps be so
>>tepid that no one would bother to develop it?
>
>
> I see no point to it, frankly, so _I_ wouldn't spend the time developing
> it, and can't see why anyone else would bother either. But then, that's the
> whole point to open-source...if you can think it and write it, you can have
> it no matter what anyone else thinks.
>
> Charlie
>
>
>
>
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