Hello Andy,
On 14 Dec 2001 at 04:25:29 you wrote (at least in part):
2) MIME forward the entire message as an attachment.
AS Eh, by the way, how do you MIME-forward a message with TB. I don't see to
AS be able to find that option. My TB always does an inline-forward. :-(
I don't know if
Hello Andy,
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001 22:25:29 -0500GMT (14-12-01, 4:25 +0100GMT,
where I live), you wrote:
Using TB, we don't get control over that - it's just taken from the To:
field or even just left to the SMTP server to siphon out of the various
destination address fields and place in the
Hi Pit,
I don't know if you're able to check this out right now as I see you
only posting with mutt, but give:
Sure can. VMware makes it even possible without leaving my comfy seat. :-)
Account / Properties / Templates / Forward / Use MIME
standard for forwarding a try :-)
Ahh,
Hello Andy,
On 14 Dec 2001 at 19:42:01 you wrote (at least in part):
AS While we're at it. Is there a way to make on exit: compress the folder
AS be default for ALL my folders? I often forget setting this option when I
AS create a new folder and end up wondering myself.
In current
Hello Andy,
14. december 2001, 19:42:01, you wrote:
I don't know if you're able to check this out right now as I see you
only posting with mutt, but give:
Sure can. VMware makes it even possible without leaving my comfy seat. :-)
Why need VMware? The Bat! runs pretty fine under Wine :)
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Hi Roelof,
Actually the Resent-headers aren't important for the delivery of the
message. You're misinterpreting their function.
Hm, I think you are right about that! I tried it with sendmail -t, but
in that case sendmail probably just reads the Resent-headers and uses them
to generate an
Hi Andy,
A while ago I posted a similar sort of request - how to bounce? - to the
list, but I'm not as knowledgable in the use of headers etc and it was put
down as not possible with The Bat! and possibly against my ISPs
policy/wishes.
A friend uses kmail under Linux and uses the bounce feature
Hi again,
another short one:
How do I bounce a message so that the From: and To: Lines don't change?
Under Linux I use mutt and elm and they have this great bounce feature
that resends the message without changing the original mail. It just adds
these header lines:
Resent-From: [EMAIL
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi Andy,
On 13 December 2001 at 13:01:12 [GMT-0500] (which was 18:01 where I
live) Andy Spiegl wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
points:
AS In TheBat I don't find anything similar. Its resending feature
AS always changes the To: line, the
Hi Marck,
The trouble is, if you received a message then the To: line is to
you. If you resend it still To: you then it does a boomerang.
As far as I know this is incorrect. If there are Resent- headers then
the To: line is ignored. I just tried it.
1) Using an SMTP remailer to place an
Bonjour Andy,
Jeudi, le 13 décembre 2001 à 16h20 [GMT -0500] (ce qui correspond à
22h20 ici où j'habite), Andy Spiegl =[AS] a écrit à TBUDL :
I don't know if I understand all of you request, but for bounced
message, you should use macro %RETURN-PATH and and provide an e-mail
addresse.
But as
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi Andy,
On 13 December 2001 at 16:20:58 [GMT-0500] (which was 21:20 where I
live) Andy Spiegl wrote to TBUDL and made these points:
The trouble is, if you received a message then the To: line is to
you. If you resend it still To: you then it
Hi Marck,
RFC822 says:
4.5. RECEIVER FIELDS
4.5.1. TO / RESENT-TO
This field contains the identity of the primary recipients of
the message.
It says nothing about mutual exclusivity, which means that if both are
present then the To: field would be used for
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