And if you do any of this without a license from Habeas, they will sue
you in very short order for trademark and patent violations. That is
their business plan. I know - I did the voice work for their Flash cuts,
and I am friends with their CEO.
Habeas is actually more appropriate for LetterRip users, and again, only
when licensed.
David
On or about 1/14/03 3:50 PM, a certain Miheer Hemant Mafatlal
[[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
>chris at 2003-01-14 17:03 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>There is no way to alter what Emailer inserts as headers
>
>Actually there is. Finally, someone knows more than Chris. :-)
>
>*-*-*
>
>Emailer Custom Mail Headers
>(an unsupported* feature hack to Claris Emailer 2.0)
>
>It is possible to include custom headers in the messages that you send
>from Claris Emailer. There are many reasons why one might want to do
>this. If you currently don't know why, then you most likely do not need
>to do this...
>
>OK, here's an example: you might want to include a Precedence: List
>header so that messages you send to large groups can be processed by the
>recipients (they could have a mail action that sets list mail to a low
>priority).
>
>How it works
>The hack works by adding your new custom headers to an existing header
>field in Emailer. The existing header field, x-mailer, is included in
>all outgoing messages that you send. Therefore, all of the new headers
>that you add are also included in all of your outgoing messages.
>
>Important: If you wish to send different headers for some messages (such
>as those sent from a home account vs. a work account), you will need to
>create two copies of the Emailer application, and modify each copy
>individually.
>
>How to do it
>1. Open a copy of the Claris Emailer application in a Resource Editor
>such as
> Apple's ResEdit (free on many FTP sites) or Resourcerer
>2. Open the STR# resources
>3. Open the STR# resource ID 3400
>4. Scroll down to #35
>5. Place the cursor to the right of "^0" in the text field
>6. Insert a CRLF (Carriage Return, Line Feed) by pressing Control-M and
>then Control-J
>7. Type in your desired header and value (i.e. Precedence: List)
>
>To add additional headers, repeat steps 6 and 7 until all desired headers
>have been added.
>
>Important: Each resource text field can only accept up to 255 characters
>of text (including CR and LF characters). If you need to add more
>headers than that, you can use field #35, x-sender, in a similar manner.
>Important: Make sure you do not put and control characters (such as CR
>or LF characters) at the end of the text field. This will make your
>messages unreadable by any mail server.
>
>8. Press Cmd-S to save your changes
>
>>From now on, every message you send with this copy of Emailer will
>contain the new header(s).
>
>*Apparently Necessary Legal Stuff
>This package is not released and not supported by Claris Corporation in
>any way (real or imaginary) at any point in time (past, present, and
>future). Use of these files and information contained within is entirely
>at the risk of that user, and I, Claris, Fog City, and everyone else you
>would like to blame will not be held responsible. Unless, of course, the
>result is positive (i.e. achieving greater productivity, winning the
>lottery, establishing world peace, ...) in which case I will gladly take
>some of the credit :-)
>
>David Cortright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
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