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Message no. 1
From: Michael Orion Jackson <orion@****.CC.UTEXAS.EDU>
Subject: question re listproc
Date: Tue, 5 Nov 1996 13:22:45 -0600
Hmm, I just noticed that when I send mail to the listproc it
always shows "To:Listproc...etc." instead of my name. I'm not sure why
this would be happening. I'm using Pine on a unix server here at UT.
Anybody have any ideas? It's not important, I''m just curious why it
would be doing this...

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Michael Orion Jackson~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TAMS Class of 1996/UT Class of 199?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~2112 Guadalupe, Rm. 502; Austin, Tx 78705 (The Goodall-Wooten)~~~~~~~
"Goddamn creatures of the night, they never learn." ~Gideon, _The Crow_
"Happiness is but a temporary chemical imbalance of the true baseline state
of our minds."~Lusiphur, quote ill-rembered and butchered by M. O. Jackson
Message no. 2
From: Isaac Howard <howa9545@**.UIDAHO.EDU>
Subject: Re: question re listproc
Date: Tue, 5 Nov 1996 22:10:14 -0800
> Hmm, I just noticed that when I send mail to the listproc it
> always shows "To:Listproc...etc." instead of my name. I'm not sure why
> this would be happening. I'm using Pine on a unix server here at UT.
> Anybody have any ideas? It's not important, I''m just curious why it
> would be doing this...
>

Uhm the "To: List....." is who you are sending it to.
the "from:" field should have your name

UT= Univ of Texas?

Isderf





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Message no. 3
From: Sight Unseen <toabo@****.UTEXAS.EDU>
Subject: Re: question re listproc
Date: Wed, 6 Nov 1996 04:26:05 -0500
>
>UT= Univ of Texas?

Bleed orange.

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