MAU> POPFfile _is_ very practical, at least for me. You can have a link to
MAU> it on your Desktop to open its GUI when you wish. Aside of that, it
MAU> can optionally include an "X-POPFile-Link:" header in all messages
MAU> with a link to the message as kept in its history list. So, from
MAU> within TB, or any other mail client, you can view RFC-822 headers and
MAU> double click on the link which will open POPFile and display the
MAU> message.
thanks for the info. I'll try it.
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Ricardo M. Reyes | (Mar del Plata - Argentina)
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