On 01-Feb-2000, Adam McKenna wrote: > This is _not_ an IMail problem. This is a user-configurable setting. > > If mail from <> is bouncing that means the admin of that site has chosen to > enable that setting. (It might be the default, but I'm pretty sure it's > not.) But if <> is valid, what is the reason to make this behaviour user-configurable in the first place? In other words, when is <> not valid? -- Ronny Haryanto
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