Dear Morpheus,

@19-Oct-2004, 20:40 Morpheus [M] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:

M> Using my language I can see inside 'the folder' the raw messages so
M> if anything was going to 'mangle' it as you poetically put it,
M> would it not have done so already?

No. It gets changed as it is *sent* from the "folder" you can see
inside (and it is not a folder - it is the pre-transmission mail
store).

M> Yet when I look at the raw message in my TEXTEDITOR I see the whole
M> and not the stripped message TheBat! offers up to me.

The stripped message is what the "folder" (it is *not* a folder) gives
to The Bat!. The folder does not store the message stripped. It strips
it *while passing it to The Bat!*. The Bat! does not strip it. Please
stop saying it is The Bat! and you might start moving towards a
solution. Downloading direct from the ISP server instead of this silly
"folder" (it is NOT a folder - it is just a poorly written local email
server) should prove that once and for all.

M> When I open TheBat! and ask to see my messages it pulls them from
M> the folder and does its thing.

No it doesn't "do its thing". It receives. It doesn't pull anything
from any folder like you do with your TEXTEDITOR. It asks the silly
folder thing to send it the messages. The silly folder thing sends. It
doesn't sit back and say "here's my folder, help yourself". It sends.
That's where it goes wrong. The silly folder thing is *sending it
wrong*.

I'm not being condescending rude or abrupt here but I'm finding it
very hard to put this in terms you are likely to understand.

M> If the satellite software was going to strip the emails why would
M> it not have done so already.

Why? It hasn't *sent* them yet.

M> Your logic to me at least makes no sense.

It makes a great deal of sense. Please think a bit deeper and try to
understand what I (and many others) have been trying to explain to you
about how this works. Your calling it a "folder" and looking in the
temporary message store is doing nothing but confusing you. Even if
you don't know what we're talking about, accept that we actually do.

-- 
Cheers --  //.arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator and fellow end user
TB! v3.0.2.1 on Windows XP 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2
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