On Mon, 24 Apr 2006 12:14:12 -0400, Paul Russell <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >On 4/20/2006 15:06, Ben Parker wrote: >> >> 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.) > >Both Mozilla Suite and Thunderbird support message redirection, as defined by >RFC2822, after installation of the mailredirect extension by Pawel Krzesniak. >The current version of the extension will not install on the current version of >Thunderbird (1.5.0.2) unless you change the value of maxVersion in the >Thunderbird section of install.rdf in the .xpi file. I think that Paul's reply proves my point. Since a large majority of Windows users use Outlook or Outlook express, these are what I mean by "common Windows email clients". Eudora does support Resent-headers, but only after a littel known configuration process similar to the above, which few users are capable of doing. PC-Pine of course supports this function "off-the-shelf" but I submit that the number of PC-Pine users is far smaller than users of Outlook/OE, Eudora, etc. Rather than fiddling around with your email client, which is something few people will want to do and fewer will be able to do, making the right choice in LISTSERV Send= options seems an easier way to get there.