Wednesday, October 11, 2000, 3:18:02 PM, you wrote:


> Hello Marck,

> On Wed, 11 Oct 2000 13:44:50 +0100 GMT (11/10/2000, 20:44 +0800 GMT),
> Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:

MDP>> The best way to catch a message which is a reply to one of yours in
MDP>> *this* list is to pick up the In-reply-To reference to a formula3
MDP>> message ID.

MDP>> String                   Location       Presence
MDP>> In-reply-To.*formula3    Kludges        Yes
MDP>> TBUDL@                   Recipient      Yes

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

This is the problem I feel, not all mail apps generate an In-Reply-To
header line. Some Outlooks don't for instance. This is why threading
breaks with TB and Becky, but that's another story :-) So a reply from a
user with a "poor" mail app would not generate a sound warning, as far
as I can work out.

Thanks all for the replies so far.




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