* On 2002.10.10, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, * "Chris Green" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Well it says in the manual:- > > "Also note that my_hdr commands which modify recipient headers, or > the message's subject, don't have any effect on the current message > when executed from a send-hook." > > So does the above mean what it says, or have I misunderstood it?
It means what it says, but it might not say what it means. It's saying, I think, that my_hdr cannot modify To:, Cc:, Bcc:, or Subject: inside a send-hook. Other my_hdr headers are fine. > What I'm trying to create is a macro which will do the following:- > 1 - It will work exactly like the current 's' command allowing > mail to be saved in a specific mailbox. Thus the macro will > first call the 's' command. > 2 - It will bounce ('b' command) a copy of the mail to a specific > (fixed) address with an added header which will contain > the name and directory of the mailbox where the message has > been saved locally. > > Is the above remotely possible? It's easy enoough to create a macro Seems like it, although I don't know how you get the name of the folder into the my_hdr, unless it's just a hard-coded part of the macro. -- -D. We establised a fine coffee. What everybody can say Sun Project, APC/UCCO TASTY! It's fresh, so-mild, with some special coffee's University of Chicago bitter and sourtaste. "LET'S HAVE SUCH A COFFEE! NOW!" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please love CAFE MIAMI. Many thanks.