Thu, 10 Dec 1998 23:05:28 -0500
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On Tuesday, December 08, 1998, Adam Bailey 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.
Our list archives do have X-Headers in them, which is why I ask. I'm
currently editing the extraneous header lines out of each archive file.
>>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.
I know it doesn't, but there are two settings in our list header.
Thanks for your reply.
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Paula Ford
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