On Monday, January 20, 2003, 11:06 PM, you wrote:

MA>>>> 1. What exactly is a kludge in terms of TB!s filtering system?
MA>>>> and,

MDP>>> It is simply one of the message headers, like "Subject: $$$".

TF> You can make all of them visible by hitting shift-crtl-K. "Kludges" in
TF> TB parlance are correctly called RFC822 Headers, and that is what they
TF> are called in other parts of TB's interface.

TF> If you hit shift-crtl-K on any incoming message (please do it with
TF> this one now), you will also find one header that says: References. In
TF> this example:

TF> References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

what's the difference between a KLUDGE and full headers? I always use
CTRL-SHIFT-K to display the full headers when forwarding SPAM to ISPs..


-- 
 Paul
Using The Bat! v1.63 Beta/4 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
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