[Buddha-l] Enneagram and Buddhism

jkirk jkirk at spro.net
Sat Jan 10 17:45:02 MST 2009


If a name field is absent and I want to reply to someone's
message, I look for the sender's signature. It's easy..... try
it.

Joanna
 
======================


> Joanna (referred to usually as jkirk on this list even though
others 
> are referred to by their name--oh well, a rose by any other
name, etc) 
> wrote this:

This has been explained before, but some people may like to see
it again. Most e-mail programs have a formula for identifying the
sender of a message, and they use that information to set up an
automatically generated statement like the one at the top of this
message. If you would like to be called by your name, all you
need do is set up your e-mail client properly by putting your
name in the name field of the preferences. Then your e-mails will
go out with a return address that looks like this: Joanna
Kirkpatrick <jkirk at etc>. If you leave the name fields blank in
your e-mail setup, most e-mail programs will foolishly take the
material to the left of the @-sign in your email address as your
name.  

Without knowing which e-mail program you use, I can't give more
specific guidance.


--
Richard Hayes
Department of Philosophy
University of New Mexico

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