I tried that Matthew.  It too was changed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

What I haven't tried is removing the @aol.com.

> Peter P. Benac wrote:
>> Very true..   I went around and around with AOL over this every issue
>> for three days.
>
> After inspecting some TOS reports...
>
> Sometimes (not always) the To: field is replaced with <Undisclosed
> Recipients>.  Sometimes the To: field is preserved.
>
> Sometimes the email is attached.  Sometimes the email is included inline.
>
> I'm guessing it's related to the version of the AOL mail client being used
> by the recipient.
>
> But any occurrences of the email outside of the To: field are always
> preserved.
>
> So if you add a header "X-Forwarded-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" or something then
> you can rely on being able to extract the AOL address from any TOS reports
> in response to mail you forward.
>
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> Matthew.van.Eerde (at) hbinc.com               805.964.4554 x902
> Hispanic Business Inc./HireDiversity.com       Software Engineer
>


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