On 1 May 98 at 0:31, Sean Connor wrote:
It's driving Eudora berzerk, and PINE isn't too
happy with it either.
Not surprised. Both Eudora and Pine are rather brain-damaged.
Pine and Elm are OK - so long as you realise they were meant for
low-end, no-muss-no-fuss mail reading.
Here's his letter, _exactly_ as it reaches me, below the bar of '=' symbols..
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Illegal-Object: Syntax error in Reply-To: address found on smtp.inet.fi:
Reply-To: <@pp.inet.fi>
^-illegal token in route, expected word, illegal end of route address
From: "Korhonen Kai" <kai.korhonen@pp.inet.fi>
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
You have his email addy here... The best way to have handled this
would have been to start a new message.
Or use a smart mailer (I prefer Pegasus myself) which parses the
headers and asks you which address you wish to use to reply to
(defaults to the Reply-to, but you can change it with the click of a
radio button)
(PS: Pegasus is free-ware and available from www.pegasus-usa.com)
^_^
(PPS: Yes, I *love* this system. No, I don't get paid for this
promotion)
I just LOVE artificial intellegence.. it's so artificial. ^_^
Nothing beats Artificial Intelligence... except Natural Stupidity.
^_^
Aubry Thonon - ITDS Intelicom
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PEBCAK: Tech support shorthand for "Problem Exists Between
Chair and Keyboard." Techies are a frustrated,
often arrogant lot. They have numerous acronyms and
terms that poke fun at the clueless users who call
them up with frighteningly stupid questions. Another
variation on the above is ID10T - "This guy has an
ID-Ten-T on his system."
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