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From: Josh Gilliam <[email protected]>
To: AJF <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: Help!  How do you send to more than one newsgroup?
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On Fri, 31 Jan 1997 18:14:45 -0500, in message
<[email protected]>,
AJF <[email protected]> wrote:

> I want to send a post to several "comp" newsgroups.  How do I do that.
> Can I use wildcards?  If I wanted to post to all newsgroups that start
> with "comp" how would I do it without typing in each one.  I tried using
> *.comp.* and it didn't work.  Any help GREATLY appreciated.  Thanks,

This is not supported in any news client I've seen, nor should it. The
action which you describe is against news netiquette and would no
doubtably lead to the removal of your account at your internet provider
for spamming.


Josh Gilliam -- [email protected]


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From: Edward M Greshko <[email protected]>
To: Gerald Rosario <[email protected]>
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On Tue, 28 Jan 1997, Gerald Rosario wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I've setup a large distribution list.  When I compose e-mail I put my own
> address in the To: field and the distribution list in the BCC: field.
>
> Now, my question is, when one of the recipients in the distribution list is
> prompted to reply to all recipients?  Does this mean that his/her reply
> goes to everyone in the Distribution list or does it go to everyone in the
> To: field.

       Just to what they see in the To: field.

       Ed

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From: "Hey! no more else.." <[email protected]>
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Who may concern:
       Now I have a question about how pine works. Is that possbile that
I can download something from attachment. But the problem is I dont' know
how to do it. I really want someone help. If having any question about
what I need. Please ask me..I do appeciated for asking me those because I
am confused about how to ask this too..

Take care

Johnny



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From: Nathan D Richards <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: username not right: how do i change my reply-to address?
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 1997 13:54:36 -0500
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On Thu, 16 Jan 1997, Kevin Beason wrote:

> I am using (on a different account) a service from www.iname.com that
> forwards my mail coming to their address to one I specify.
>
> How do I change my reply-to address to their address, so that my outgoing
> mail has their address for the return address, instead of mine?
>
> All I can seem to do is change the domain, and not the username.
>
> Also, I am using UNIX Pine and I have it set to use their SMTP server.
> Put simply,
>
> ***How do I change my reply-to address?!?!?!***
Sendmail allows you to do this, except you'd have to manually enter all
the headers like From:, To:, etc.  That's the only way *I* know of.

Try:

sendmail [email protected] recipient recipient etc
To: someone <[email protected]>
From: You <[email protected]>
Subject: Something

this is how.