David,

Found this in the manual:
imail1 -r   Use -r to add an Army "Registered:" header.

Been too long since I talked about this one, so cannot find or recall a lot
of details.

I don't know of IMail being 'registered' with any authority, except maybe
the Army.

Daniel Donnelly
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> Scott,
>
> Thanks.  Sounds like as good a guess as any.
> David
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> > > Does anyone know what is meant by a "registered mail server"?  I've
> > > never heard of the term before, but I'm real new to all this.
> >
> > I'm guessing it's a made up term.  I haven't heard of such a term in
real
> life use.  My guess would be that they mean a mail server that has MX
> records pointing to it.
> >
> >
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