On or near 10/30/01 2:40 PM, David Leitch at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed: > on 31/10/01 8:44 AM, Thomas Schierle at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> Anybody who has to deal with Lotus Notes auto forwarder messages >> probably agrees with me, at least this particular area of Notes >> is awesome, at least. >> >> And, I believe, its name "Auto Forwarder" is misleading, >> at best (thinking in Internet Standards terms). >> >> Headers of forwarded messages reveal nothing about the original message, >> well, there even isn't any hint it is a forwarded message. >> >> Information about the original message all go into the message body, >> and I'm even not able to fully recognize the algorithm used to create those >> info lines. (I'd like to provide a snippet of a simple set "headers" >> included within this message, unfortunately just possible by attaching >> RFC 822 conformant) >> >> QUESTION: >> >> Did anybody out there even *try* to write an AppleScript, that parses >> an Lotus Notes auto forwarder message for: >> >> - Subject >> - Receipent(s) >> - CC (BCC) >> >> and alters headers of received messages accordingly? >> >> -Thomas > > Thomas > > I don't know about auto forwarding in Notes but I have spent too much time, > and Paul and Allen have put in even more time on trying to take a Lotus > Notes message forwarded to Entourage and simulate a redirection. > Paul may have worked on this, but I have not. No interest since I don't interact with anyone using Lotus. -- Add me to Palm/Visor: http://signature.coola.com/?[EMAIL PROTECTED] Allen Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> XNS name: =Allen Watson Applescripts for Outlook Express and Entourage: <http://homepage.mac.com/allenwatson/>
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