Hello Jernej, Sunday, April 3, 2005, 10:11:15, you wrote:
JS> That would make it very hard to use TB in my configuration - I use JS> my own mail server, and it's configured to accept a lot of JS> addresses and deliver them to me. I also send messages with some JS> of these addresses in the From field (using TB's macros to JS> automatically select the proper address), but I have only 1 JS> address configured in the account properties. By doing this, it's JS> easy for me to track where somebody got my e-mail address, and I JS> can also easily disable the address server-side if I start getting JS> too much spam on it. Your suggestion would make this impossible. JS> The address I use for mailing lists is one such example. So we have two of us that use it this way. This is enough to say that such a rule cannot be absolute. I have nothing against this. What I still have against is TB! sending out e-mail *defaulting* to such behaviour. -- ..hggdh.. Using The Bat! v3.0.9.12 Return and on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 4
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