Hello Carsten, <snipped a bit> > The References: header is the only header that counts for this > regular expression. > > ((?:\nReferences:[^\n]*?)(?:\n\s[^\n]*?)*(@ermspain.com>)) > > It looks for the string References: only at the beginning of > lines. If the domain part of the message id isn't in this first line > (line 3 from our example) it examines the following lines (4-9) as > long as they start with a whitespace character (folding).
Wow! Thanks for that! You "regexperts" amaze me. I'm now going to need to sit down and try to understand why and how "this bunch of garbled characters" works :) > BTW if ermspain.com isn't "unique" enough (also interesting for gmx, > hotmail, myrealbox, etc. users) there is a way in the TB! to > customize the domain part of your message-id: > > In the account properties choose a (invalid) From: address like > [EMAIL PROTECTED] and your message ids will look like > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Okay, you have to change back your > from adress to the correct one (automatically in your templates via > %FROM="Miguel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) In my case ermspain.com is unique enough, but this is certainly a valuable tip. Thanks. -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v1.61 ________________________________________________________ Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBTECH" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
