On Thursday, December 07, 2000, 7:38:30 PM, Karin wrote:
> It's only now that I importing old Eudora mail into TB (45.000
> mails done, more than half to go) that I really see how flakey
> Eudora's sent message headers are.
> Compare:
> === Eudora sent message header ===
[snipped]
The example you gave us looks pretty much ok to me. Want a really
nasty one? Try this:
=== Eudora sent message header ===
>From ???@??? Tue Dec 13 1994 19:19:25 -0800
Received: ; Tue Dec 13 19:19:25 1994 -0800
To: Dr.LIN
X-Priority: 3
X-MSMail-Priority: Normal
From: "Ming-Li" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: from Ming-Li
=== end header ===
See,
1. no message ID, as you said.
2. no recipient email address (if the recipient got a nickname in my
address book).
3. no date (created date in the leading "From" line which isn't part
of the RFC headers).
4. where did the "received" header come from? It's a message sent by
me, why is there a received date?
Thankfully those days are way behind me. :)
--
Best regards,
Ming-Li
The Bat! 1.48 Beta/9 | Win2k SP1
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