Dave Marchette wrote:
>Gotcha. But do the headers of the copy that Imail delivered\stole have any
Declude markings in the header?
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Hi again..
This is another one I just noticed.
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As you see.. No Imail headers are listed.
There is also no Declude headers.
Regards,
Kami
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