How very amusing. Now I see that you have it set up so that my mail client must verify who I am before replying!
Cooperate, Cees. Give in- you know that Redmond has your best interests at heart. Go with the flow!
Actually, are you having an identity crises? I mean, who else but you is going to be sending e-mail from your account? Do you really need these paranoic levels of protocol to protect yourself from your alter-ego?
( amused ;^)
- les ( or is it... )
Cees de Groot cg@home.cdegroot.com wrote in message news:a2ggjp$e52$1@home.cdegroot.com...
Les Tyrrell tyrrell@canis.uiuc.edu said:
2 ) Many of your e-mails ( Cees, that is ) are showing up in my
client as
attached text files...
These are probably the mails I send from my mail client, instead of my newsreader (I throw most of the mailing lists I'm subscribed to in my
news
spool). It automatically signs the mails using a standardized protocol (defined in RFC1847 in 1995). It seems that your mail client doesn't
support
this protocol - I think it should, maybe you can have a chat with
whoever
makes your mail client.
Anyway, I've now added the SqF list to my news spool as well, so you
shouldn't
be seeing a lot of these messages on the lists coming from me.
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Tyrrell, Les LTyrrell@keyww.com said:
Actually, are you having an identity crises? I mean, who else but you is going to be sending e-mail from your account?
Well, I gave my wife and kids a logon onto my (Linux) box, but that was sort of OK. But now my wife insisted on giving the dog an account as well, and that's a real hacker - before you know it, everyone on the Net holds me for a barking idiot...
Do you really need these paranoic levels of protocol to protect yourself from your alter-ego?
No, but if it doesn't sit in the way it doesn't hurt, does it? Now, if these Redmond-damaged mailreaders would only support Internet RFC's, it'd be all a lot easier :-)
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