Hello Charlene,

Thursday, December 15, 2005, 9:07:18 PM, you wrote:

CF> It was spoken
CF> that the ID was cloaked by default because TB at a certain moment was
CF> under suspicion to be a mass mailer tool (don't remember the correct
CF> expression) and therefor was blocked by some ISPs.

Mine is still disabled because, with the header on, messages I send to a
certain bank/insurance company (ING not to name it) are being refused. Now,
since the insurance branche has become very unreliable, I work with them as
little as possible, but I have some friends that work for the bank branch...

So, or I send them messages with another mailer or via webmail, or I
disable/enable the header every time. Perhaps I could make a QT for messages
that are to be sent to an address ending on @ing.be, without the header.

If that is possible at all (should check if there is a %No- macro for this)
and desirable (not affecting the rest of my outgoing mail, that is).

Oops! This message already took too much of my (at this moment) time. Still
have a PM from you to answer. Will follow later, if possible before 2006! :-)
[but also:  :-( ]


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Best Wishes,
Mark 
                           
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