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From: Jens Vagelpohl [<A HREF="mailto:jens@dataflake.org">mailto:jens@dataflake.org</A>]<BR>
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 4:57 PM<BR>
To: zope user list<BR>
Subject: Re: [Zope] Sending Fax through MailHost<BR>
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On 31 Aug 2005, at 22:29, Chris Larsen wrote:<BR>
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> By the way, I did notice that in my address in outlook it’s <BR>
> specified as the “email-type” “FAX” and when I put a normal email <BR>
> address in it is “email type” “SMTP”. I guess when you do [fax: ] <BR>
> it changes the email-type to FAX and uses the number as the address.<BR>
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> I am thinking there would have to be an additional header line <BR>
> similar to content-type but I don’t know where this would go or <BR>
> what it would be. Is this even supported (or supportable??)<BR>
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What you are trying to do is not supported because your FAX addresses <BR>
are not valid and legal email addresses. MailHost will simply ignore <BR>
them. You would have to write your own implementation that does <BR>
something intelligent with those odd addresses.<BR>
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jens<BR>
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