The "This is a test" is the body of the message, it's not a header.  In
that example, I only turned on XSENDER.  So what declude is doing is
placing the XSENDER header AFTER the body of the message.

-Dan

On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 08:33:33 -0400 "R. Scott Perry" wrote:

> 
> > >What is the last header that is in the E-mail headers?  What is
> the first
> > >header in the E-mail body?  Those headers should provide some clues.
>  > ...
> >Message-ID:
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]@smtpin2.usinternet.com>
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >This is a test.
> >X-Declude-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [216.17.68.195]
> 
> The problem here is that you have added a header of "This is a test." -- 
> but that isn't a valid header.  E-mail headers need to have field name, 
> comprised of any ASCII characters except control characters, spaces, and 
> colons, which can then be followed by the field text that can be anything 
> you want.  For example:
> 
>          X-Note: This is a test
>          This: is a test
>          This-is-a-test:
>          This-is-a-test: Hello!
> 
> 
>                                                     -Scott
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