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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Dataspy [D] wrote:'

D> Yes that would be what happened :(

<moderator>

Well, you need to avoid doing this in the future since your message
will end up in a thread that it doesn't belong. Most readers of this
list, use threading to help deal with the list traffic. If a thread
doesn't interest them, they'll simply ignore messages that end up in
it or delete the thread. Your message on a new topic with therefore
enjoy a much significantly reduced readership.

In the future, please start a new topic by creating a new message.
Don't simply reply to another and change the topic.

</moderator>

As to your original question:

Manually changing the headers is the only way to do it, if you wish
to do this with an occasional message. If you wish to do this
particular messages, then X-Ray could be your friend. It can adjust
headers for outgoing messages. X-Ray acts as an intermediary relay
server before your message reaches the SMTP server that delivers
your message.

You can have a look at X-Ray here: http://www.xrayapp.com/

You can have X-Ray adjust the headers for particular messages based
on conditions you define.

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