From: Simon Lyall (simon@darkmere.gen.nz)
Date: Wed Nov 19 1997 - 04:57:12 CST
On Sat, 15 Nov 1997, Charles Lindsey wrote:
> >Perhaps the defintion of "poster" should have a final sentence that
> >says something akin to, 'This is usually the "author", but can be, for
> >example, the moderator of a newsgroup who has received the submission
> >via email from the original author.'
> Yes, that would help. But having done that, you still do not need
> "author", apart from its natural use as an English word.
I am tending towards removing the "author" defintions from the list and
just saying poster is equivilence to mail's author.
Either way is is the person(s) listed in the From line.
If people don't feel that covers enough groups could the please suggest
alternatives.
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