
Charlie commented on Gary's advice for Anne: | Please look at .examples/rc.local.r00 for a painfully simple method of | placing X-Commands in the body that's pre-packaged in the SmartList | distribution. It requires that the X-Command be the very first thing in the body. Anne's post was MIME-wrapped with a repetition in HTML, so until she reconfigures her mailer to send single-part plain text -- something she should do anyway for dozens of other reasons -- she'll be unable to use the built-in method that Charlie pointed out, because the first thing in the body of every piece of mail she sends will be part of the MIME wrapping. She can, though, use Gary's code, which recognizes an X-Command anywhere in the body. As one who believes that HTML should appear in email only when people are corroborating by email on the markup of a web page, my suggestion is that Anne fix her mailer settings and then follow Charlie's recommendation.