Hello Marck,

Tuesday, October 19, 2004, 10:02:31 PM, you wrote:

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> 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.

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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.

It gives me no pleasure to report that requesting the emails direct
has made no difference at all to the appearance of some emails, they
are still being stripped. I will not bore you or anyone else withis
any further as it is obviously something specific to my set up or ISP
so I will live with it for a while and C.

The only other option to try is to have my mails routed through a
completely different MailServer to see if that makes a difference
which I will try.

I will only report if I find an answer to the mystery so you can put
your kill file filters away :-)


-- 
Morpheus


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