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Although I don't know how this extension actually works I doubt that C:\PMAIL\MAIL is the proper location for this file, it should probably go into the respective user's home or new mailbox directory which is usually below C:\PMAIL\MAIL, i.e. something like C:\PMAIL\MAIL\UserName.
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Thanks Michael, yes that was the problem. I had headers.pm in the wrong place.
However, experimenting, it only adds custom headers for new mails. They don't get added to mails 'forwarded without editing'.
So, although it's fun to play with, it doesn't solve my initial problem, of wanting to redirect mails, mistakenly caught in my 'spambucket' account, to the intended recipient, without them simply getting caught a second time by my content control rules.
Thanks again for your help.
Richard
[quote user="idw"]<p>Although I don't know how this extension actually works I doubt that&nbsp;C:\PMAIL\MAIL is the proper location for this file, it should probably go into the respective user's home or new mailbox directory which is usually below&nbsp;C:\PMAIL\MAIL, i.e. something like&nbsp;C:\PMAIL\MAIL<b>\UserName</b>.</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Thanks&nbsp; Michael, yes that was the problem. I had headers.pm in the wrong place.</p><p>However, experimenting, it only adds custom headers for new mails. They don't get added to mails 'forwarded without editing'.</p><p>So, although it's fun to play with, it doesn't solve my initial problem, of wanting to redirect mails, mistakenly caught in my 'spambucket' account, to the intended recipient, without them simply getting caught a second time by my content control rules.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Thanks again for your help.</p><p>Richard
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