ON Monday, September 2, 2002, 8:40:03 PM, you wrote:

JN>> The "redirect" feature is not an anonymous remailer. (That's one of
JN>> the reasons that I've never really understood why someone would use
JN>> it, as opposed to forwarding a message.)

TF> If I receive a message that was meant for a colleague, I redirect it
TF> rather than forwarding it. Unless I have Reply-To set in the account
TF> properites (I have not), the original reply-to will be maintained, so
TF> that my colleague only needs to hit Reply in order to reply to the
TF> original sender.


Hi Thomas,

    That is sort of what I use it for to, it just that I thought this
    would be done without and reference to me.
    
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