My Reply follows quote. On 25/02/2003 08:57 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rick Branscomb) >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >I just noticed that if I use "redirect" to redirect incoming mail from >my AOL account to one of my other accounts, it arrives as if it's from >me (my AOL account) rather than from the original sender. I use this >command so infrequently that I never noticed this before, but is this >normal? Shouldn't redirect keep the same from and/or reply-to addresses? > >------ >Rick Branscomb ------------- Mail passing through AOL does retain the "headers" in the same fashion as "normal" internet mail. Thus, Emailer cannot properly parse the header info in order to do a redirect.
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