Hi August,
On 2020-10-16 18:35:09, you wrote to me:
Is @INTL in echomail necessarily a bad thing? I'd say the more info
the better! :)
It serves no function, except waisting bytes.
An Echomail has no specific destination, unlike a netmail. So the information in the @INTL kludge isn't needed for anything. It's a sign of maybe a bug in the software that created it...
Bye, Wilfred.
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