> I checked several of my messages with dump_props, and I can't find a > property id 0x1037001E in any of my Exchange messages (even those that > arrived from outside SMTP senders). I sent myself a message > from a POP3 account that had the Organization set and then did a > dump_props. The only place in the properties that the organization name > I set showed up at all was in the PR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS_A property.
I think I'll wipe that one then. I get my actual organisation in lots of the properties after a "/O=" string, but that doesn't appear to be any sort of standard either. So organisation/organization is out. > (Just FYI, the e-mail headers were defined by us crazy Americans <wink>, > so the official header name is spelled "Organization" with a z) Opps. Sorry I should have thought about that, but just typed it in as it ought to be spelt <wink>. Thanks for the fix. > I also noticed a couple of small problems with the formatting > of the e-mail addresses. Thanks for this - looks good. IAC, it generates appropriate tokens, and that's what counts. =Tony.Meyer _______________________________________________ spambayes-dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes-dev