Julian Mehnle writes: > No, but this again is one of these broken "e-mail vs. real world" > analogies. You can't receive mail through such a letter box, but a > sender address is inherently meant to be a valid address through which > you can be contacted (among other criteria).
I can no more be contacted via the machine in that library than I can via the letterbox. I go in there, spend five minutes sending an email and leave, expecting any replies or bounces to go to my real address. If my message is bounced to that box or a reply sent there it will vanish without a trace. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, WI