On Monday, October 16, 2006 1:30 AM [GMT+1=CET], Howard Coles Jr. <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> Hang on a minute.  IF the OP was not subscribed why was there not
> a "Moderated" tag at the beginning of the subject line?

Howard,

I don't know the answer to your "why..." but the "Moderated" tag only 
*sometimes* appears in the subject lines of messages from non-subscribed users. 
I wouldn't even say it *usually* appears; just sometimes.

As far I know the only 100% reliable way to tell if the person is not 
subscribed is to look at the "Delivered to" mail *headers*.

If the person is subscribed, there will be only 1 such header: "Delivered-To: 
mailing list users@openoffice.org".

If the user is not subscribed there will be an *additional* header: 
"Delivered-To: moderator for users@openoffice.org".

Some e-mail programs, apparently, can filter on these headers. Some e-mail 
programs can be asked always to display these headers. Mine (Outlook Express) 
offers no possibilities for filtering.on these headers and can only be 
persuaded to show them to me on a message by message basis.

Regards, Harold Fuchs

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