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> I probably should try Send=Editor,Hold since I don't really do content
> editing, but every now and then a message comes across with a bunch of
> base64 stuff at the end of it, which is not really a useful attachment
> but (as near as I can figure out) some sort of font and other info for
> certain word processors. It's nice to be able to remove that before
> sending the message along, so I've been using Send=Editor.
I think Send=Editor, Hold items come as "ok"s (I've never used that
configuration but I think that's right). While you can't edit the
ok items as such you can edit them; just go outside you mail system
and come in with an editor and you can change whatever you want to
change. In essence, you create a new message, not dependent on the
ok system. Labor intensive but can be done when needed.
Douglas
Douglas Winship Hays County, Texas [log in to unmask]
Secondary AUTOCAT Listowner
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