New! Just finished. Fidonet support. Dumb mailer support. Incoming header line pasting. Here's what's going on. There are a lot of mailers, the Fidonet gateway in particular, which don't allow you to put arbitrary header lines in your outgoing messages. Previously people using these systems couldn't use the remailer because they couldn't put the necessary "Request-Remailing-To:" in the header. Now they can. Instead of putting header lines into actual header, I now support a syntax which allows header lines to be _added_ to the header on incoming mail. These extended header lines are in the body of the message proper, but a filter on incoming mail effectively adds them to the header. This allows anybody who can send me mail with a reasonably unmangled body to use any feature of the remailer that should ever get written. Example: ------- cut here ------- To: hughes@soda.berkeley.edu From: Secret_Squirrel@treehouse.com Subject: Mrs. Tree's secret recipe for pinole :: Request-Remailing-To: Crusader_Rabbit@rocky.moosylvania.org I just paid $2600 for this recipe [etc. etc.] [...] ------- cut here ------- If "::" is on the first body line all by itself, whatever lines follow up to the first blank line will be appended to the header when it is scanned for special instruction lines. This new feature is completely modular. It doesn't (seem to) break any of the other existing features. I'll post the source with an explanation tomorrow. In the meantime, try it out. Eric
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Eric Hughes
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Peter Shipley