Thanks for the quick response.  I have changed web hosts, so that
is probably the problem.

      Thanks again,
      John


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TO  : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DATE: 12/26/2003
TIME: 5:42 PM

RO> Hallo John,

RO> On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 17:12:02 -0600GMT (27-12-03, 0:12 +0100, where I
RO> live), you wrote:

JE>> In an older version of The Bat! (I don't remember which version,
JE>> specifically), the kludges contained an X-RCPT-TO: field which
JE>> indicated the address to which the message was sent, even if it was in
JE>> the BCC: field.  (You couldn't see all of the BCC addresses, just your
JE>> own if it was there).

RO> There hasn't been any version of TB that added headers to incoming
RO> messages. When you're using a domain pop (one pop3 box to collect all
RO> mail for one (sub-)domain) it's likely that your provider inserted
RO> this header.
RO> Check your incoming mail whether they've changed the X-RCPT-TO into
RO> X-Apparently-To or something else or skipped it altogether. In the
RO> latter case you could contact your ISP in order to get it back.





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