At 1:03 PM -0500 3/12/03, Mitch Darer typed:
Simply, can I approve messages via an X-Command?
No, not unless you write your own routines in the .bin/x_command shell script (although why you'd want to use an X-Command to approve a message is way beyond me). Set up a test list, and experiment. I think you'll find the Manual file (3f) explains it reasonably well, and the FAQ ( http://www.hartzler.net/smartlist/SmartList-FAQ.html#Section_8.1 ) walks you through the rest. If you are instead asking, "How can I add an Approved: header field using my poorly-designed and somewhat brain-damaged Navigator/Communicator email client?" I'd suggest you do it exactly the same way as you send an X-Command: header field; read rc.submit (after it loads rc.local.s10) to see how SmartList is treating an Approved: header field as the first line of a TEXT message the same way it treats an X-Command: header field as the first line of a TEXT message. (Note that approving multipart/* messages will require actually ADDING the header field, or coming up with and authoring a subject-passworded system, or some other solution. But then, all this is clearly covered in the FAQ as well...follow the suggested links.) Charlie