On Mon, 7 Aug 2000, Professional Software Engineering wrote:
At 20:32 2000-08-07 -0700, Eric Hilding wrote:
HOWEVER - examine the headers closely -- this SOMEADDRESS=MYDOMAIN.com *IS
NOT* within a Received header -- it's in an X-eGround-Return header:
Received: from fk.egroups.com (fk.egroups.com [208.50.99.208])
by mylocalISPhere.com (8.10.0/8.10.0) with SMTP id e7839v520654
for <myaddress(_at_)myfirstdomain(_dot_)com>; Mon, 7 Aug 2000
20:09:57 -0700
X-eGroups-Return:
Yes...I realized this, but how on earth (since similar ones won't
all begin with "X-egroupsBLAHBLAH") can I trap *any*-Return: things?
Somehow, * ^.*Return:.*blah doesn't look right.
As an option, some of these are within the "sent-to" or "sent to" ...
will * ^sent-to:.*blah work, or is there another option?
Thanks.
Eric
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