>> But I still don't understand what a mail processor or tosser has to >> do when a message has the MSGLOCAL attribute set. :)
RS> The answer is, most likely: nothing.
:O
RS> SBBSecho (the echomail program, "tosser", that I have developed and RS> supported for 25+ years) sets the "LOCAL" attribute on exported RS> echomail messages and strips it from imported echomail messages.
This sounds strange, The LOCal attribuste shoudn't identify the local originated messages like the one we write with our editor in our msgbase?
Once exported in a mail packet the LOCal attribute shouldn't be trimmed to zero?
RS> The only the types of files that SBBSecho actually checks/cares about RS> the LOCAL attribute are NetMail "stored message files" (*.msg).
I did some tests with my golded and HPT as tosser these are the results:
NETMAIL: - Message saved without the LOC (Local) Attribute: EXPORTED. - Message saved with the LOCK (Locked) Attribute: NOT EXPORTED.
ECHOMAIL: - Message saved without the LOC (Local) Attribute: NOT EXPORTED. - Message saved with the LOCK (Locked) Attribute: NOT EXPORTED.
What do you think about it?
Many thansk again. :)
Ciao! Fabio
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