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"Mail
From:" is only included on the "From:" line when it is different from "From:".
If you see any case where it is omitted and is *not* the same, I'd like to see
an example.
Sometimes you do need a pretty wide screen to see it.
But there isn't much reason to look at it manually, as it will be analyzed by
the Analyze Spam button and included in the domains if
appropriate.
Randy.
Speaking of the "Mail From:" line in the RCP file,
is anyone else having any problems because that doesn't always show up in the
"From:" line in TFV? Sometimes I use SpamEye so I can see who it was
addressed to on my system. If there's another way to get that information from
TFV, it would be very helpful to know.
Woodie
Sayles Fast, friendly,
professional web design and hosting. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Randy Brukardt Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 5:12 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: tf exceptions TF
Classic checks just the "Mail From" line in the RCP, not the "From:" line
in the mail message. They don't have to be the same, although they often
are.
TF
Pro changes this (it checks both), as well as adding pass lists for "To:" and
"Subject:". Sign up today. :-)
Randy.
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