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Actually, there are several common Windows email clients that support the
Resent headers. They usually are generated from a "bounce" command (as opposed
to forward).
Mulberry had this, but as luck would have it, as of a couple months ago they are
now out of business. But if you can find a copy somewhere...
Also, PC Pine should do this on the 'b' command.
There is a plug-in that you can add to Thunderbird that does this too, but
instead of "bounce" they call it "redirect":
http://mailredirect.mozdev.org/
I know there is a way to resend a message in Outlook by going to Tools ->
Resend (but not Outlook express), however I do not know if it generates Resent
headers.
-Jim
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Jim Serwinowski [log in to unmask]
UB Listserv Administrator http://listserv.buffalo.edu
> There are no common Windows email clients that support the Resent-* headers
> necessary to use this function. (This does not mean adding "Resent-" to the
> Subject: line.)
>> I tried forwarding it to the listserv with the "Resent-"
>> command in the subject line, but it just was posted to the
>> list with Resent as the subject the above paragraph
>> included. Suggestions?
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