Hello jwayne,

Wednesday, December 24, 2003, 3:43:26 PM, you wrote:

j> On Tuesday, December 23, 2003, 1:43:28 PM, Ken Stuart
j> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

KS>> Hello,

KS>>   Unless I am missing something, using "Message->Re-send" doesn't
KS>> store the time and date of "re-sending".

KS>> If you send a message, and then don't get a response (perhaps because
KS>> some mail server lost the message), and then use Message->Re-send to
KS>> send another copy, it does put another copy of the sent message in the
KS>> Sent folder - but I can't find any header in the message that says
KS>> when it was re-sent.

KS>> Thus, there is no "paper trail" or other documentation on the re-send.

KS>> Am I missing something, or is this a verifiable problem that I should
KS>> report?

j> Confirmed here. Ya gotta make a modification before re-sending for the created
j> date to change.  (There is no "sent" field, just a "created" field.)

j> jon

If I use the "re-send" command, I don't get an opportunity to make any
sort of change.  Only "re-direct" allows that, and that command adds the
"Resent-From" header with the account's "From" address (which I may
not want to be revealed to the recipient of this message).

-- 
Cheers,
 Ken                       
Using The Bat! v2.02.3 CE on Windows XP 5.1 Build  2600
Service Pack 1


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