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In <3E4A8AA4.E01168A1@pacbell.net>, on 02/12/03   
   at 09:55 AM, "J. R. Fox"  said:  
>but I well recall that NS 4.61 would not allow you to munge the sender's  
>address.  Therefore, you could not even do the old "Nospam" type of  
>alteration / addition  to your address, if you wanted to reply to  
>something.  That was unacceptable, in my view.  
 
I do it all the time.  
 
Then again, I don't use it for a mailer, just for Usenet.  
>It is still my longer-range intention to switch to a "real" email  
>program -- most likely either MR2 or Polarbar   
 
I use MR/2.  
 
 
>but I wanted to have the News access via the same program.  
 
I don't use MR/2 for news, though I could (and I used to, but MR/2 always  
seemed to have database stability probs in news - it's been improved since  
then.).  I prefer Netscape/Mozilla.  
 
 
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