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On Monday, May 07, 2001 at 14:26 (my local time), George F Schoelles
presented us with these thoughts about "Edit received messages":

T>> No; many people think it would be unethical to edit received messages.
T>> Since a workaround is available (the one you are using), I don't quite
T>> see the point either. ;-)

GFS> That is dumb!  Who owns the disk that the saved messages is on?  The
GFS> sender or TheBat client owner.

Hi George,

I think that's not the point. Of course everyone can store their messages
the way they want. The unethical thing IMHO would be, when the message
would appear as sent this way by the author. So I find it absolutely
correct, that TB! does offer a way to store edited messages as described
by Karin and Marck before, including changes of the header info.
In case you need the original header for whatever, you can save it in a
text file before editing the msg.

Cheers
Peter
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