Jason R. Mastaler wrote: > > Drew Raines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > When you compose a message in most any mail client, you see > > exactly what the recipient will see. Once it's passed on to > > TMDA, there's no looking back. > > True. However, why does this matter?
[sigh] I must be the only person who sends messages tagged in a way he didn't intend. It's a pain when sending to mailing list managers whose domains differ from the list address. > > And I don't remember if this person is whitelisted; I better > > check to make sure so they don't get a dated address that > > they might respond to after it expires...'' > > Let TMDA do this work for you. Once you have your outgoing > filter setup correctly, TMDA will just "do the right thing" > when you send the message. I often find I've forgotten something when setting up the outgoing filter. For some reason every message I send seems to be a new scenario. I'm probably just a loser who plays with his e-mail too much. > I still fail to see why you need to know how the message will > be tagged before you send it. Wouldn't you be concerned if the USPS altered your mail after you gave it to your postman? I like to see exactly what the recipient will see. _________________________________________________ tmda-workers mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-workers
