On Sunday, October 03, 1999 Claude wrote:

> Hi, all,
> On 03/10/1999, at 16:21,
> Christopher J. Trybowski (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
> as the numerous people stopped applausing, told them:


CJT>> BTW: did you know that you can easily distinguish auto-sent posts from
CJT>> manually sent? Auto-sent don't have a serial number in X-Mailer field.

> Indeed, I didn't. Is there a way to use this information in filter? It
> would be very useful for me.

 Let's think: if there is "X-Mailer: The Bat! (v" AND "S/N" in KLUDGES
 then  the message is probably sent by human using TB!. If there isn't
 "S/N"  but  there is "X-Mailer: The Bat! (v" then it is probably sent
 by  TB!  automatically. Unfortunately you cannot be sure, because the
 string  "S/N"  may  appear somewhere else in kludges (not in X-Mailer
 field). And we can't search for strings in specified fields, but only
 in  kludges  generally.  I suggest that "location" field was extended
 with one more option, saying "Specified header: sth" (where you could
 specify which header you want).

Best regards,
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