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Hello J and everyone else...
JA That's not true anymore. The %From Macro doesn't need to be doubled
JA up. The same thing applies to the %Reply-To macro and one
JA other that I can't remember. This was changed not too long ago
JA (version 1.42
On Monday, September 18, 2000, 9:25:16 PM, you wrote:
JT In addition to what Syafril said, you might also want to check for
JT any %from macros in your templates, and folder-level identities.
Do these change the user name, or just get the user name from
properties? How could they change the
Hi ztrader,
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000 23:04:35 -0700GMT (19/09/2000, 14:04 +0800GMT),
ztrader wrote:
z This is a change in the account - it used to work OK. They made some
z kind of change, but say it should work with lower case user names. Is
z there a way to check what I actually send to them to
Hi ztrader,
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000 23:10:42 -0700GMT (19/09/2000, 14:10 +0800GMT),
ztrader wrote:
JT In addition to what Syafril said, you might also want to check for
JT any %from macros in your templates, and folder-level identities.
z Do these change the user name, or just get the user name
On Monday, September 18, 2000, 11:20:39 PM, you wrote:
TF Of course: 1.) Go to the send box, selexct your message and take a
TF look at the headers (shft-ctrl-K). 2.) Go to the log and see what
TF had been sent
This found the problem. I had generated a message, placed it in the
outbox, could
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Hello ztrader and everyone else...
z Do these change the user name, or just get the user name from
z properties? How could they change the name?
%from will actually change the "From" header. If your "From"
information is usually:
ztrader [EMAIL
Hello Jason,
On Tuesday, September 19, 2000 at 09:33:42 GMT -0700 (which was 9:33 AM
where I live) witnesses say Jason Thompson typed:
...then you can use this macro:
%from="" %from="Xtrader [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
...to change the "From" to that. Note the preceeding %from="". If you
don't
On Tuesday, September 19, 2000, 9:33:42 AM, you wrote:
JT ...then you can use this macro: %from="" %from="Xtrader
JT [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Thanks much - didn't realize one could do that...
ztrader
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I have a mail account that I can no longer send mail to. There is
supposedly an issue which now requires all lower case characters in
the user name. When I set up the account in TB, it was set up as
U, with the first char in upper case, the rest lower case. I went
to properties and changed
Hello ztrader,
Responding to your article on Tuesday, September 19, 2000 at 16:10:24
GMT -0700 (which was 19/09/2000 6:10 GMT +0700 my Local Time) :
z I have a mail account that I can no longer send mail to. There is
z supposedly an issue which now requires all lower case characters in
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