ON Tuesday, September 3, 2002, 1:05:24 AM, you wrote:

JA> Each mail server tags on it's own details about how it received it,
JA> so even if TB! were not to set/update the In-Reply-To and Reference
JA> header, they'd easily be able to tell it didn't come from the
JA> original sender based on received headers anyway.


Hi Jonathan,

   I know all that, but it is not, lik you say, easy for most to see how
   that works and to trace it back to the sender. What is easy to see is
   something like <29839265925>@youre_url.com and see were it has been.

   Anyway, one of the problems I have with MS software is that it tags
   all sorts of personal info to your files and now I find that TB! does
   this to :-(


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Best regards,
 Gerard 
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