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>>>>> "C" == Chris <chris@ALLISON120.HALLS.COLOSTATE.EDU> writes:
C> How would I go about getting rid of the carbon-copy effect of when
C> somebody sends a letter that they get their letter mailed back to them
C> from the server?
In short, you tell such offenders to edit their headers before sending
replies to the mailing list.
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Richard Pieri/Information Services \ Always give generously - a small bird or
<ratinox@unilab.dfci.harvard.edu> \ rodent left on the bed tells them, "I
http://www.dfci.harvard.edu/ \ care". -A cat's guide to life
References:
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Carbon-Copy
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