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mark lewis | August Abolins | OpenXP noob questions |
April 4, 2019 12:13 PM * |
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On 2019 Apr 03 22:34:00, you wrote to Martin Foster: AA> What I am after is resending a previously sent message. that is not a good idea... unless the MSGID is changed it would generally be seen as a duplicate and thrown away... one could make a second copy of the message which should get its own MSGID and then they could edit that one... it really depends on the software... some might keep the MSGID the same if the message has not been sent yet... if it has been sent, it could make a second copy with a new MSGID and you could edit that... there might even be a notice box popped up about the copy being made since the message was already sent... AA> It's probably not something I would need to do on a regular basis, but AA> my previous message "fails" made me wonder if they would ever make it. AA> My boss told me that they ended up as BAD packets.. in which case I AA> would normally have wanted to resend them. that's a bit different as the PKT was set aside so the MSGIDs would not have been processed... in this case, one would generally unset the "sent" bit of the message(s) and trigger a new outbound mail scan which would pack the messages into a new PKT and send them off again... hopefully this time, the problem with the PKT has been fixed so the messages would be properly processed and passed on... )\/(ark Always Mount a Scratch Monkey Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin' it wrong... ... Old age comes at a bad time. --- * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) |
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