[pmmail-list] how to BCC without To:
L.Willms
pmmail-list@blueprintsoftwareworks.com
Tue, 15 Feb 2005 16:28:20 +0100 (MEZ)
If using an address naming the distribution list as TO: address is no
solution, you can still use an outgoing (pre-send) filter which deletes
the TO: address line.
There is a possible difficulty for the recipient, when this one uses
the TO: address as a criterion for in incoming filter....
Either write a little VBS (Visual Basic Script) or REXX script, or
use one of the products which somebody just recommended on the BLAT
mailing list; well, these are not really usable as PMMAIL filters...
I just copy the message ... I hope "Rick" will not be angry:
> I just came across two applications that look like they could be
useful if
> you're trying to solve a problem involving an email or web browser and
what
> exactly is getting sent or received by the applications. Both of the
come
> from http://www.xrayapp.com .
>
> 1. X-Ray Mail Assistant
>
> X-Ray Mail Assistant is an email header filter and POP/SMTP server
> switching tool. It runs as a local POP/SMTP relay server and scans
your
> incoming and/or outgoing mail for user specified mail headers. Once it
> finds a match it can change the header, remove it, replace it or
perform
> some other special modifications. In addition, the program allows you
to
> set up multiple profiles for POP and SMTP servers and switch between
them
> from the system tray. X-Ray Mail Assistant is an email header filter
and
> POP/SMTP server switching tool. It runs as a local POP/SMTP relay
server
> and scans your incoming and/or outgoing mail for user specified mail
> headers. Once it finds a match it can change the header, remove it,
replace
> it or perform some other special modifications. In addition, the
program
> allows you to set up multiple profiles for POP and SMTP servers and
switch
> between them from the system tray.
>
> 2. Trivial Proxy
>
> Trivial Proxy is a small application that allow to see and log network
> activity of the any applications(browsers, email clients etc.).
>
>
> From the Contact page:
>
> Technical support is provided through e-mail. But note that X-Ray Mail
> Assistant is a freeware product, and our capabilities to provide a
support
> are limited by amount of free time we have. It means that sometimes
the
> question you ask won't be answered immediately. However we will always
try
> to give an answer to all requests within a reasonable time. So, if you
have
> found a bug or would like to suggest a new feature please contact us
at
> <http://www.xrayapp.com/contact/>support@xrayapp.com.
>
> Additionally we provide priority support for those who support this
> project. If you have already made a donation please send your
questions to
> <http://www.xrayapp.com/contact/>support@xrayapp.com using email
address
> that you specified when donating. If your address changed, please
include
> your old address for identification.
>
Yours,
Lüko Willms
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Frankfurt/Main