Hi Roelof,
> It's a header used by mailing lists to identify to which subscriber
> the message was sent to. That makes it possible to recognise the
> intended recipient when a message bounces.
> Lots of mailing lists insert the name and address of the list in the
> To: header, so that info can't
Hello Costas,
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 19:19:50 +0200GMT (12-1-2002, 18:19 +0100GMT,
where I live), you wrote:
CP> What is the purpose of the XUIDL header, how is it created and how
CP> does it work? Can someone give me a simple explanation?
It's a header used by mailing lists to identify to
What is the purpose of the XUIDL header, how is it created and how
does it work? Can someone give me a simple explanation? I searched
Google, but the information in the links that came up was too complex
and/or confusing for me.
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Best regards,
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