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Hi Danny,
Quoting: Danny Ceppa to All
Date/Time: 04-Dec-03 / 09:34:48
Subject: 400,000 Americans to pr
DC> {at}MSGID: 1:123/666 61106247
DC> {at}PID: TerMail 5 UnReg(130)
;-)
BF>> I'm not really sure of where this thread started, since you use an
BF>> editor that violates FTS-9 (it strips the REPLY kludge), so the
BF>> comment linking is broken whenever you step into a thread, but I guess
DC> I think that Termail may be stripping or editing the kludges.
Never saw TerMail stripping or editing the REPLY kludge.
DC> Is there a setting in Terminate that allows the linking?
Terminate doesn't do anything with kludges. (it is just a mailer)
It is TerMail that handles the kludges.
In TM.CFG file, the use only of MSGID and REPLY kludge can be disabled.
%
% If you for some really strange reason want to disable the use of the
% MSGID and REPLY-kludges in your messages you can enable this. However
% beware that many other programs use these kludges to generate reply-links
% which enable you to fast scroll back on a message thread. This function
% only works in echomail areas. Only absolute nutcases that are worried
% about saving the last byte would turn this off.
%
% NoMsgId
%
In think you have to check your TM.CFG file.
It is absolute not "standard" to disable MSGID and REPLY.
Notice my MSGID and REPLY kludge.
DC> -!- OMX/Blue Wave v2.12
TerMail or Blue Wave? (see your PID kludge)
Best Regards,
Herman Neut
e-mail: h.neut{at}hccnet.nl
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