Hi All,
I key my emails to who's suppose to be sending them (see above). I'm starting to get spam to the email I use for this list. Anyone else getting spam as well? Last one pasted below (with some snipping and HTML and other uniqueness removed).
Note: cPanel's domain is cpanel.net, not .com.
Last I knew our email addresses were not published in the list archives, did that change?
Best, Michael
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On Sunday 16 August 2020 12:21:09 Michael wrote:
Hi All,
I key my emails to who's suppose to be sending them (see above). I'm starting to get spam to the email I use for this list. Anyone else getting spam as well? Last one pasted below (with some snipping and HTML and other uniqueness removed).
Note: cPanel's domain is cpanel.net, not .com.
Last I knew our email addresses were not published in the list archives, did that change?
Best, Michael
Yeah, that's why I tried hiding my email address. I forget now how it's supposed to be done, but (when done correctly) email address show up as username@trinity.etc (or whatever).
I thought that I had done it right, but now I find that I just send out duplicate emails to the list: one with my address hidden, substituting @trinity.etc instead, and of course another, with my real email address exposed. Whenever I fiddle round with the settings, I only seem to make things worse.
In any case, I have managed to make myself seem uninteresting enough, or poor enough, so that not even spammers or phishers care about me or my personal information. Still, it would be nice not to send out duplicates emails to the list. And if our email addresses are left hanging "out there", then it's only a matter of time before we get spammed.
Bill
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On Sunday 16 August 2020 02:43:29 pm William Morder via trinity-users wrote:
On Sunday 16 August 2020 12:21:09 Michael wrote:
Hi All,
I key my emails to who's suppose to be sending them (see above). I'm starting to get spam to the email I use for this list. Anyone else getting spam as well? Last one pasted below (with some snipping and HTML and other uniqueness removed).
Note: cPanel's domain is cpanel.net, not .com.
Last I knew our email addresses were not published in the list archives, did that change?
Best, Michael
Yeah, that's why I tried hiding my email address. I forget now how it's supposed to be done, but (when done correctly) email address show up as username@trinity.etc (or whatever).
I thought that I had done it right, but now I find that I just send out duplicate emails to the list: one with my address hidden, substituting @trinity.etc instead, and of course another, with my real email address exposed. Whenever I fiddle round with the settings, I only seem to make things worse.
Hi Bill,
I think you've got it setup correctly. I only got one copy and it had the "William Morder via trinity-users" addy. How (where) do you set that?
Thanks, Michael
PS: https://www.trinitydesktop.org/mailinglist.php doesn't mention it as an option...
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On Sunday 16 August 2020 12:58:09 Michael wrote:
On Sunday 16 August 2020 02:43:29 pm William Morder via trinity-users wrote:
On Sunday 16 August 2020 12:21:09 Michael wrote:
Hi All,
I key my emails to who's suppose to be sending them (see above). I'm starting to get spam to the email I use for this list. Anyone else getting spam as well? Last one pasted below (with some snipping and HTML and other uniqueness removed).
Note: cPanel's domain is cpanel.net, not .com.
Last I knew our email addresses were not published in the list archives, did that change?
Best, Michael
Yeah, that's why I tried hiding my email address. I forget now how it's supposed to be done, but (when done correctly) email address show up as username@trinity.etc (or whatever).
I thought that I had done it right, but now I find that I just send out duplicate emails to the list: one with my address hidden, substituting @trinity.etc instead, and of course another, with my real email address exposed. Whenever I fiddle round with the settings, I only seem to make things worse.
Hi Bill,
I think you've got it setup correctly. I only got one copy and it had the "William Morder via trinity-users" addy. How (where) do you set that?
Thanks, Michael
PS: https://www.trinitydesktop.org/mailinglist.php doesn't mention it as an option...
I'll be darned if I know! I have searched high and low, trying to rediscover just how I did it, but I believe that I set it up when I registered my email account on the mailing list.
You might have to remove your email address from the list, then add it to the list again, but make the "reply-to" address the user-list address: trinity-users@lists.pearsoncomputing.net (Out of all possibilities, this seems most likely. Maybe others will know better?)
Also I created an email template just for the list (as well as for other regular correspondents), so whenever I create a new email, I click on the template rather than "new email"; when I reply, of course, it uses my previous settings.
However, others have mentioned getting duplicate emails from my address, when a mistake such as hitting send twice, or resending, wasn't possible; so I am not entirely confident that my email doesn't sometimes show up.
It would be nice to be able to reproduce my results, so that everybody here can hide their email addresses.
Bill
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Anno domini 2020 Sun, 16 Aug 13:32:25 -0700 William Morder via trinity-users scripsit:
On Sunday 16 August 2020 12:58:09 Michael wrote:
On Sunday 16 August 2020 02:43:29 pm William Morder via trinity-users wrote:
On Sunday 16 August 2020 12:21:09 Michael wrote:
Hi All,
I key my emails to who's suppose to be sending them (see above). I'm starting to get spam to the email I use for this list. Anyone else getting spam as well? Last one pasted below (with some snipping and HTML and other uniqueness removed).
Note: cPanel's domain is cpanel.net, not .com.
Last I knew our email addresses were not published in the list archives, did that change?
Best, Michael
Yeah, that's why I tried hiding my email address. I forget now how it's supposed to be done, but (when done correctly) email address show up as username@trinity.etc (or whatever).
I thought that I had done it right, but now I find that I just send out duplicate emails to the list: one with my address hidden, substituting @trinity.etc instead, and of course another, with my real email address exposed. Whenever I fiddle round with the settings, I only seem to make things worse.
Hi Bill,
I think you've got it setup correctly. I only got one copy and it had the "William Morder via trinity-users" addy. How (where) do you set that?
Thanks, Michael
PS: https://www.trinitydesktop.org/mailinglist.php doesn't mention it as an option...
I'll be darned if I know! I have searched high and low, trying to rediscover just how I did it, but I believe that I set it up when I registered my email account on the mailing list.
You might have to remove your email address from the list, then add it to the list again, but make the "reply-to" address the user-list address: trinity-users@lists.pearsoncomputing.net (Out of all possibilities, this seems most likely. Maybe others will know better?)
Also I created an email template just for the list (as well as for other regular correspondents), so whenever I create a new email, I click on the template rather than "new email"; when I reply, of course, it uses my previous settings.
However, others have mentioned getting duplicate emails from my address, when a mistake such as hitting send twice, or resending, wasn't possible; so I am not entirely confident that my email doesn't sometimes show up.
It would be nice to be able to reproduce my results, so that everybody here can hide their email addresses.
hm ... I just wonder who is that doctor_contendo at zoho dot com ?
nik
Bill
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On Sunday 16 August 2020 13:43:13 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Anno domini 2020 Sun, 16 Aug 13:32:25 -0700
William Morder via trinity-users scripsit:
On Sunday 16 August 2020 12:58:09 Michael wrote:
On Sunday 16 August 2020 02:43:29 pm William Morder via trinity-users
wrote:
On Sunday 16 August 2020 12:21:09 Michael wrote:
Hi All,
I key my emails to who's suppose to be sending them (see above). I'm starting to get spam to the email I use for this list. Anyone else getting spam as well? Last one pasted below (with some snipping and HTML and other uniqueness removed).
Note: cPanel's domain is cpanel.net, not .com.
Last I knew our email addresses were not published in the list archives, did that change?
Best, Michael
Yeah, that's why I tried hiding my email address. I forget now how it's supposed to be done, but (when done correctly) email address show up as username@trinity.etc (or whatever).
I thought that I had done it right, but now I find that I just send out duplicate emails to the list: one with my address hidden, substituting @trinity.etc instead, and of course another, with my real email address exposed. Whenever I fiddle round with the settings, I only seem to make things worse.
Hi Bill,
I think you've got it setup correctly. I only got one copy and it had the "William Morder via trinity-users" addy. How (where) do you set that?
Thanks, Michael
PS: https://www.trinitydesktop.org/mailinglist.php doesn't mention it as an option...
I'll be darned if I know! I have searched high and low, trying to rediscover just how I did it, but I believe that I set it up when I registered my email account on the mailing list.
You might have to remove your email address from the list, then add it to the list again, but make the "reply-to" address the user-list address: trinity-users@lists.pearsoncomputing.net (Out of all possibilities, this seems most likely. Maybe others will know better?)
Also I created an email template just for the list (as well as for other regular correspondents), so whenever I create a new email, I click on the template rather than "new email"; when I reply, of course, it uses my previous settings.
However, others have mentioned getting duplicate emails from my address, when a mistake such as hitting send twice, or resending, wasn't possible; so I am not entirely confident that my email doesn't sometimes show up.
It would be nice to be able to reproduce my results, so that everybody here can hide their email addresses.
hm ... I just wonder who is that doctor_contendo at zoho dot com ?
nik
Bill
He is my evil twin. The world is safe, so long as I keep him chained and bound in the secret room in the dungeon.
Bill
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