On 12:21 PM 06/20/2000 -0400, it would appear that [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> > > FYI, it was recently discovered that the web interface has 2 ways
> > > it can send messages. If it uses the "bad" way (Y2K issue, blank
> > > return address), it may bypass IMail altogether, which bypass all
> > > filters in the process.
>
> > Ah, now that clears things up a bit.
>
>Is that sarcasm?
>
>If so, you'll need to refer to my previous message that explains why
>sending mail from the web can have Y2K problems (year listed as "100"
>instead of "2000"), and various other problems (such as a blank name in
>the "From:" header).
>
>This relates to filters as follows: If web messaging sends the message
>the proper way, it will get sent directly through IMail, and any IMail
>filters will apply. However, if web messaging sends the message the
>incorrect way, along with the Y2K problem, the message may or may not get
>passed through the filters (as IMail may never see the message).
No, no sarcasm at all. Why would I want to be sarcastic, irritating or
otherwise abusive to the very people I would turn to should I need help? I
was quite serious, your statement does indeed clear things up a bit.
Tyran Ormond
LAN Technician/Programmer
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