I myself am the purveyor of a program that can suppress the serial
number....Maillita, at
http://members.home.com/mendina/maillita.html

It has *extensive* documentation online at my website, and the
interface is richer than the x-ray one. Translation--to add a filter,
you press the "add a filter" button. It's easy to figure out. I got
into this because I HATE x-mailer headers.

Perhaps I could take on the task of providing the English support to
x-ray? I'd be happy to host and to answer questions, provided someone
tranlates the documentation into English, or waits patiently for me to
really, really test this program. (weeks, at least!)

The problem I have with the program is it's all guesswork to determine
its use and application: Will a kludge filter detect a word, a part of
a word, or must it match the whole line exactly? What on earth does
the Special menu do? Brute force testing will take an extremely long
time.

Is there anyone who can provide English-language help?

Tony

Andrew K. Lovetski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said at 1:57 PM on 12/22/1999:
> Hello, The Bat Users!

AM>> So, after all this. Is there a way to suppress the serial number?

> Sure. You have to use some program for that (a kind of "transparent"
> SMTP server - you tell The Bat to use it as your SMTP server and to
> that program - to use your real SMTP server). I've heard about VPOP.
> Another program is X-Ray (http://xraysoft.cjb.net/)



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