Gervase Markham wrote: > Then, you can serialise the message object in some way (call > toString() ?) to get the message as a string. I played around a bit with it, and it looks like I can get a version of the message "rendered" to html, but not the source of the message itself (with headers etc.). BR, Morten -- Morten Poulsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://cobalt.certus.dk/~mortenp/ Thus spake the master programmer: "Let the programmers be many and the managers few -- then all will be productive."
- Re: getting the source of a message in js Gervase Markham
- Re: getting the source of a message in js Morten Poulsen
- Re: getting the source of a message in js H�kan Waara
- Re: getting the source of a message in js Morten Poulsen
