Subj : killsent attribute To : Andrew Leary From : mark lewis Date : Mon Oct 29 2018 12:41:58 On 2018 Oct 28 16:18:56, you wrote to me: ml>> submit x:y/z INTL ml>> notify errors INTL CRASH ml>> notify receipt INTL ml>> notify self INTL AL> These were all in the original MakeNL program, I believe. ok... ml>> if someone wanted killsent then we could have something like this... ml>> submit x:y/z INTL KILLSENT ml>> notify errors INTL CRASH PVT ml>> notify errors INTL DIRECT IMMEDIATE PVT ml>> notify receipt INTL KILLSENT ml>> notify self INTL KILLSENT AL> Nobody has requested this until now. I'm working on it as my work AL> schedule allows. thank you... ml>> in other words, turn killsent off by default and specify it if you ml>> want it... maybe LOCAL should be the only forced attribute and all ml>> the others added as above... AL> LOCAL will be set in all MakeNL created messages, and the file attach AL> flag for submit messages. yes, i didn't mention that because... ml>> i don't know about others but i /want/ to see those emails that were ml>> generated... i can delete or archive them later... AL> I should be able to get it working before too long for KILL/SENT. DIRect AL> and IMMediate would require implementing the ^aFLAGS kludge line, which I AL> really don't see the need for, unless I receive multiple requests for it. in light of other discussion, sincce killsent is default, prefixing the option with a '-' could be used to turn off a default bit... eg: submit x:y/z INTL -KILLSENT )\/(ark Always Mount a Scratch Monkey Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin' it wrong... .... Don't hurry, don't worry & don't forget to stop and smell the flowers. --- * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) .