[MBF] Re: Call external batch file from Declude

2016-05-11 Thread Don Winsauer
gt;On Behalf Of Don Winsauer >Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 2:02 AM >To: community@mailsbestfriend.com >Subject: [MBF] Re: Call external batch file from Declude > >Good suggestion. I know what you mean. > >I had already checked it with a hex editor. The original file did have

[MBF] Re: Call external batch file from Declude

2016-05-11 Thread David Barker | Mail's Best Friend | 1-866-919-2075
? David -Original Message- From: community@mailsbestfriend.com [mailto:community@mailsbestfriend.com] On Behalf Of Don Winsauer Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 2:02 AM To: community@mailsbestfriend.com Subject: [MBF] Re: Call external batch file from Declude Good suggestion. I know what you mean

[MBF] Re: Call external batch file from Declude

2016-05-11 Thread 'Andy Schmidt'
-Original Message- From: community@mailsbestfriend.com [mailto:community@mailsbestfriend.com] On Behalf Of Don Winsauer Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 1:22 AM To: community@mailsbestfriend.com Subject: [MBF] Re: Call external batch file from Declude Ok, Here ya go... For this customer

[MBF] Re: Call external batch file from Declude

2016-05-10 Thread Don Winsauer
Ok, Here ya go... For this customer of mine, I am scanning all their email for spam and viruses and then forwarding the email to their Exchange server. It appears when Microsoft's Office 365 Exchange servers find an attachment in the email, they are adding a header:

[MBF] Re: Call external batch file from Declude

2016-05-10 Thread David Barker | Mail's Best Friend | 1-866-919-2075
Lets start at the end and work backwards what is the reason for removing the header line and secondly which headerline do you want to remove ? -Original Message- From: community@mailsbestfriend.com [mailto:community@mailsbestfriend.com] On Behalf Of Don Winsauer Sent: Tuesday, May 10,