... and the AddHeader mailet and HasHeader matcher

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve Brewin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'James Users List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 9:59 PM
Subject: RE: Reading and writing X-header fields


> Look at the code for fetchpop or fetchmail to see how these do it.
> 
> -- Steve
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 16 June 2003 20:43
> > To: james-user
> > Subject: Reading and writing X-header fields
> > 
> > 
> > I am writing an application in which I need to track messages 
> > (long-story-short). I have noted applications - such as spam 
> > applications - that create "Extended" headers such 
> > "X-Spam-Status: Yes". I would like to create a mailet which 
> > reads and writes these headers. 
> > 
> > I have done some reading on creating mailets as well as the 
> > javamail API, but no practical experience....yet: 
> > In my mailet, would I use 
> > Mail.getMessage().getHeader(myHeaderName)[0]? 
> > Can I do a Mail.getMessage().removeHeader(myHeaderName) and 
> > then Mail.getMessage.setHeader(myHeaderName) to accomplish an update? 
> > Or is the javamail route a red-herring?
> > 
> > I remember a post not long ago when someone asked about these 
> > headers. I cannot find the posting at mail-archive.com nor my 
> > local inbox archive, so I apologize for this is repeated 
> > question; Does the Mailet API provide a means to read and 
> > write these extended headers?
> > 
> > TIA,
> > 
> > Steve B.
> > 
> 
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