----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Your original suggestion was that it push it to the router.<<
Ok I guess it could be read that way but I was more suggesting they look for a way to patch not upgrade to a new version. I've been around the industry long enough to have seen Autodesk use the exe patch routine to patch existing files right on disk so I know this is nothing new. My original suggestion was to take that one step further and patch right in memory on the router but if that's a security issue then fine patch the image on disk and upload it like normal, makes no difference to my point. >>My behavior hasn't changed because my MUA has been able to understand the formats originally defined in RFC1847 and RFC2015, as updated by RFC3156, for over a decade now.<< Yeah yeah, I've had this discussion several times, it's a bug in my software and you couldn't give a darn if you are doing something that is incompatible with what 90% of the world uses for email because you are right and everyone else is wrong. Such is the spirit of the internet huh? (you picked on my use of OE first, I was just responding) Geo. George Roettger Netlink Services