Wednesday, September 20, 2000, Marck D. Pearlstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>>> [*]  Return-Path  header  is  no  longer  saved  if  it was not set
>>> explicitly.

MH>> What does that exactly mean?

> The  Return-Path  header  is  supposed  to  be  added  by an MTA (Mail
> Transport  Agent)  server  as  a  message travels to it's destination.
> Because  TB  supports operation as a mailing list (and *no*, we do not
> run  TBUDL  or  TBBETA on a copy of TB) TB is capable of creating this
> header.

> v1.46  has  made  sure  that  the  header  is only sent out when it is
> explicitly  set  by  the  user.  If  it is not set then it is not sent
> (quite right too!).

What is the significance of the Return-Path?  If it is not set to be
sent, does it affect the reply to the message?


Thanks in advance

JM

Using The Bat! 1.44
Under Windows 95 4.0 Build 950 

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