It all seems quite simple except one thing, possibly. You want to look for a
"to:" header in the incoming message and do what? If you want to alter the
actual "to:" field to reflect the one in the body of the message, I'm not
sure Entourage will allow that....Well, I decided I should know whether or
not that works. From my simple test it won't allow you to set the address. I
may be doing something wrong; perhaps Paul knows some arcane syntax that
lets you do it. 

The rest should be fairly straightforward, however. An alternative would be
to store the "to" info from the body into the Subject field along with the
subject. 

On or near 6/3/01 10:06 PM, David Leitch at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:

> I sit behind a firewall at work. All my incoming mail comes to a Lotus Notes
> server. I have set up a Lotus agent to forward all my mail to my external
> pop mail account which I have now worked out how to access at work.
> 
> Of course Lotus Notes can only forward mail it can't redirect it as
> Entourage can.
> 
> Therefore I need a script which looks at incoming email and if it is for me,
> David Leitch, and  with, no subject then the script looks for a to: header
> and a subject: header in the body of the email and inserts the text
> following  as the appropriate email header.
> 
> In that way I will be able to see my forwarded emails from Lotus Notes with
> appropriate name and subject headers.
> 
> Is such a script possible?
> 
> -- David Leitch  JPMorgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] +612 9220 109
> 
> 

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