On Fri, Jan 16, 1998 at 07:36:15AM -0600, Don Hawkinson wrote:
Is there anything in the following header that would identify it as junk
email?
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Err... is this a trick question? The answer is the X-UIDL header, as
discused many times before on this list.
I believe Jari has captured the best of these FAQs in his pm-tips.txt file.
Get by sending "send pm-tips.txt noconv" to
jari(_dot_)aalto(_at_)poboxes(_dot_)com
HTH
Vikas