On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 08:50:51AM -0500, Dennis Budd wrote: > On Tue, 26 Sep 2000, Tom Rawson wrote: > > >message is tough. To do the kind of editing described here I would > >forward using the first method, then edit the output file (.PMX I think) > >before sending -- assuming "send immediately" is turned off. > > That's how I'd do it if I didn't have shell access to a Unix account. > This is the only way I've seen that will work with a Wintel PC mail > client, unless a similar kludge is available with Eudora, which also > will not let you edit a "bounced" message. I don't recall exactly what you're trying to do, but if you want to edit a message and then send it to LISTSERV using the Resent* feature, it can be done with Eudora by using the ExtraHeaders option with a personality. Whenever a message needs to be edited yet appear to originate from the original sender, the "lstmgr" personality is selected. There are details in the archives at http://peach.ease.lsoft.com/archives/lstown-l.html with subject: "Software for bouncing (resending) unsubbed message?" I believe my last post on the subject was on 22 Jun 1999. Regards, -rex