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On Wed, 11 Oct 2000 16:20:44 +0200, Michal Kosinski wrote:

MK> You are right, since I am the one receiving the message, my name and
MK> my ISP will be in the headers in any case. However, do all clients
MK> work with the In-reply-to header, is this standard, or would this
MK> filter only work only if the sender uses TB?

Not all clients use it. One notable example, it would seem, is Outlook
Express. I glanced at a few messages replies using OE and saw no
In-reply-To entry in the headers. However, Eudora, Pegasus and Forte
Agent use it.

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