Re: [twsocket] TPop3Cli header...

2008-10-20 Thread zayin
No problem. > If you have no control over the client... Yeah, that is why I went with a message ID number in the body and instructions in the user manual stating the replay must contain the unaltered message id line. Thanks for all your help. On 10/20/2008 7:03:54 AM, DZ-Jay ([EMAIL PROTECT

Re: [twsocket] TPop3Cli header...

2008-10-20 Thread DZ-Jay
I'm sorry, I think I mispoke. I was actually thinking of SMTP server-to-server communication, which preserves headers; I'm not sure clietns would do that. As a matter of fact, I have a suspicion they don't. I'd try it anyway, just in case. However, the problem you have is not having control

Re: [twsocket] TPop3Cli header...

2008-10-20 Thread DZ-Jay
On Oct 19, 2008, at 08:09, zayin wrote: > The person receiving the alarm will just need to reply to the email. If you include an X-Header when you send the message, the client will probably include it when replying, this is standard behaviour in most clients. > So, it appears I might need to e

Re: [twsocket] TPop3Cli header...

2008-10-19 Thread zayin
embed a unique string in the body of the message and use that to determine the responder. Ciao, Mark -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of DZ-Jay Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2008 7:36 AM To: ICS support mailing Subject: Re: [twsocket] TPop3Cl

Re: [twsocket] TPop3Cli header...

2008-10-19 Thread Francois PIETTE
> Are the headers always in English? > > I need to search the header for the senders email address to acknowledge > the > alarm. So, I am looking for a starting marker and ending marker for the > email address. > > Are 'From:' and 'Received:' always in English or will they be translated > to > Ge

Re: [twsocket] TPop3Cli header...

2008-10-19 Thread DZ-Jay
Zayin, Is the alarm being sent by your application? If so, the best thing to do (and what is commonly done) is for your application to create a new header. For example, you could create something like "X-Alarm-Sender". Although e-mail message headers have common standards, ther

Re: [twsocket] TPop3Cli header...

2008-10-19 Thread zayin
o German if the pop3 server is in Germany? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Francois PIETTE Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2008 4:37 AM To: ICS support mailing Subject: Re: [twsocket] TPop3Cli header... > Will the 'From:' and &#x

Re: [twsocket] TPop3Cli header...

2008-10-19 Thread Francois PIETTE
> Will the 'From:' and 'Received:' lines always be the text for the lines. > Or will it be translated to X language? Sorry, I don't understand what you ask. Please clarify. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] The author of the freeware multi-tier middleware MidWare The author of the freeware Internet Component

Re: [twsocket] TPop3Cli header...

2008-10-18 Thread zayin
Saturday, October 18, 2008 3:02 AM To: ICS support mailing Subject: Re: [twsocket] TPop3Cli header... > I am using V5. > > This is all part of automated alarming logic. > > I need to verify that some user responded to an alarm email. I just > need to check the email address again

Re: [twsocket] TPop3Cli header...

2008-10-18 Thread Francois PIETTE
> I am using V5. > > This is all part of automated alarming logic. > > I need to verify that some user responded to an alarm email. I just need > to > check the email address against a list. > > I see in the header the first line is Return-path: > > Will it be that format/language for all mail se

[twsocket] TPop3Cli header...

2008-10-17 Thread zayin
Hello, I am using V5. This is all part of automated alarming logic. I need to verify that some user responded to an alarm email. I just need to check the email address against a list. I see in the header the first line is Return-path: Will it be that format/language for all mail servers on t