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Re: X-Tags - More Detail
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Adam Bailey <[log in to unmask]>
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LISTSERV list owners' forum <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 8 Dec 1998 20:47:03 -0600
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On 12/8/98 2:30 PM, Paula Ford <[log in to unmask]> wrote...

>1) First paragraph of above. What are the "output mail files to list
>recipients of the original mail file"? Does this mean the messages that
>go out from listserv to the list recipients?

Yes.

>If so, does that mean that
>the X-tags would be included in the message that is archived or not?

To the best of my knowledge, under normal circumstances, the archives
don't keep any X-Headers. There is a setting that can change that, though.

>2) What does "not included" mean?  Does it mean that listserv removes
>these lines from the message header?  That's what it sounds like until I
>read "must not appear at all" which sounds like listserv would not
>process messages with these tags in the header.

It means that even if other addresses appear in the TO and CC headers,
the LISTSERV will not display them in any way.

>3) The list header has two values for X-tags - Yes Yes.  Is one for the
>X-To and the other for the X-cc?

To the best of my knowledge, it's all or none. The manual doesn't say
anything about having two separate indications.

>4) In general, what is the purpose of these settings?

Whether or not you want subcribers to know if a particular message was
also sent to other addresses. Normally, I don't care (and if I did, I'd
use BCC).


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