On Wednesday, February 25, 2004, 8:28 AM, you wrote:

CGS> I can get arround this by putting my address at Bell into the
CGS> X-Sender field manually. What I'd like to know is how I can have it
CGS> put there automatically. I tried %SETHEADER("X-Sender", "[EMAIL PROTECTED]")
CGS> but when typin a message I still see nothing in the X-Sender field.
CGS> Please help

you might try Xray, that's what I use to change and add headers.

Please visit http://www.xrayapp.com/xray/help for latest version of help file.

1. Overview     
2. Program interface description.       
3. Configuration and tuning.
3.1 Tab "Servers"       
3.2 Tab "Filters"       
3.2.1 X-Ray macros reference.   
3.3 Tab "SMTP Autoselect"       
3.4 Tab "SNTP Sync"     
3.5 Tab "Settings". (TODO General/Mixed)        
3.6. Tab "Statistics".  



1. Overview

X-Ray was created to make possible mail message header editing.
The program consists of 3 main parts:
*       XRay Server (xray.srv) � service module, invisible to user. Does all filtering 
work.
*       XRay Control Center (Xray.exe) � executable, which creates an icon in 
system tray and coordinates actions of user interface and service modules.
*       User Interface Library (UI.dll) � dynamic-link library, which contains all 
configuration dialogs.



-- 
 Paul
Using The Bat! v2.04.7 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
Service Pack 1
Jan2004 (4.1.342)  (avast! version number)
0402-2 (25.02.2004) (avast! DB version number)
4.1.342 (avast! plugin version number)


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