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Date: Mon, 20 Jun 1994 13:50:18 -0700
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From: gamez@elm.jpl.nasa.gov (Enrique Gamez)
Subject: Lightwave list FROM: formatting.
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I may be configured wrong at my computer, but:
Does anyone get the FROM: line in their email reader to actually say the
SENDER's name or does it say just "LIGHTWAVE-l@netcom.com"? I'm not talking
about the message header detail stuff, but the screen where we decide if a
particular message is worth reading or not.
For example, if I knew a message was from Allen Hastings (prior to opening
it), I'd certainly read it.
BTW, I'm using PC Eudora (sorry, I don't have Internet access at home!).