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That was it. The documentation *lacks* on this particular option.
Thanks! -Patrick Price
Eva Kalman wrote:
>It's because you set SUBJecthdr as the subscriber option.
>That's one of those Listserv options that mucks with the headers.
>To see all original headers, you need to have IETFhdr set
>for the subscriber. Unfortunately, it's an either/or thing.
>
>Eva Kalman
>Lucent Technologies
>
>On Thu, 19 Sep 2002 19:16:31 -0400, Patrick Price <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>If I send an email to an individual, and cc: one of my lists that I'm
>>on, I do not see the original TO: in my headers. It instead shows only
>>TO: [log in to unmask]
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>>I've set my list subscriber options to "noack repro subjecthdr" but I
>>still do not see who the email was originally sent TO:
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>>How do I see the original TO: in my normal headers?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Patrick Price
>>West Virginia University
>>
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