Hi, On Monday at 5:59 PM you wrote: A> 10/20/2003, 8:04 PM: Darrin said in "X-Mailer? Whats the big deal"
D>> Monday, October 20, 2003 D>> 5:03:54 PM D>> Hi, D>> I missed most of this thread. What exactly is X-Mailer and why should D>> one be concerned with whether its on or off? D>> Thanks for explaining A> X-Mailer is a field in your e-mail message header { you can view this by A> pressing F9 } that states what e-mail client you are using. Under normal A> conditions, this wouldn't be much of an issue however some server A> administrators have black-listed e-mail messages sent by users of A> The_Bat!. Turning off the X-Mailer identification makes it possible to A> pass messages past these servers. Thanks for the info. I didnt know this :) A> I, personally, haven't had any messages bounced because of my use of TB! A> [so you'll notice my x-mailer present in my header] but a growing number A> of users have experienced this wrong discrimination -- enough users to A> make this 'feature' necessary. I havent either. I guess Ill just leave it for now. But nice to know for the future. Thanks for taking the time to explain. A> Also, your signature should begin with -- (dash dash space). The_Bat! A> recognizes this as a signature delimiter and will automatically trim the A> following signature upon replying. So I place -- (dash, dash, space) then enter my name or whatever below and this trims the signature in replys? ------ Darrin ________________________________________________ Current version is 2.01.3 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html