Hi Stuart,
On 15 March 2001 at 12:55:51 +0000 (which was 12:55 where I live)
Stuart Tares wrote to Marck D. Pearlstone and made these points:
MDP>> Hmmm. Does a forwarded message forward the original message ID?
ST> Each time you create a new mail message, a new message ID is created,
ST> thereby allowing (theoretically) a unique way of identifing a message
ST> throught the Internet.
Yes, you are absolutely correct. Also, a new message (reply or
forward) doesn't have an ID of its own until it hits the out box.
%OMSGID="<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
%MSGID=""
Is what I get at this point. Even when I have saved to outbox it stays
the same. BUT, (and this has to be kind of wrong, but I do see the
point - a saved draft becomes divorced from the original message)
after saving a draft, I get this:
%OMSGID=""
%MSGID=""
This is also what I get when I look at these values in a forwarded
message. It would probably take a regex to fish out the MSGID in that
case. Karin - ask on TBTECH if you need a hand writing one.
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