On  Fri,  19  Oct 2001 at 01:16:16 GMT +0200 (10/19/2001 6:16 AM where
you think I live) "Roelof Otten"=[RO] wrote to TBUDL list :

JR>> associated with, Mimesweeper has led to these mails being blocked due
JR>> to 'unrecognised headers' in the re-directed mail. It gets quarantined
JR>> and has to be manually released. Our I.T. section say that Mailsweeper
JR>> cannot be configured to allow whatever headers are causing this
JR>> problem to be ignored. It is apparently possible to set up mail from a

RO> The only header TB inserts when redirecting is the X-Sender: I thought
RO> that Sender: would be more general accepted/understood, but X-Sender
RO> shouldn't give any troubles.

Agreed,  RFC-2822  section  3.6.2.  Originator fields said as that. In
this  case  TB!  acting  as  MDA  (Mail  Delivery Agent).

On    1.54   beta,  TB!  use  Resent-from:  header  and  rewrite  the
return-path:  header,  seems  to  me TB! following RFC-2821 concept of
gatewaying or Relaying.

IMHO, use Sender: field header more accepted :-)

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Best regards,

- Syafril -               mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Flying with The Bat! 1.54/10
under Windows NT 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2



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