Re: Strange > (was Re[2]: Account configuration file)

2001-01-14 Thread Thomas

Hi Marck,

On Sun, 14 Jan 2001 22:48:06 +GMT (15/01/2001, 06:48 +0800GMT),
Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:

MY>> What I have to add will change this theory.

MDP> It  doesn't.  *Some* servers add it. Mine didn't. Neither did yours.
MDP> David's did.

Mine did too, like many others'. TB could compensate for it, and this
has been but in as a wish a long time ago. I find the current
behaviour annoying (even though it's not TB's fault).

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Re: Strange > (was Re[2]: Account configuration file)

2001-01-14 Thread Mike Yetto

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On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, at 22:48:06 [GMT +], Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:

MDP> Hi Mike,

MDP> On 14 January 2001 at 16:45:02 -0500 (which was 21:45 where I
MDP> live) Mike Yetto wrote and made these points:

MY>> What I have to add will change this theory.

MDP> It  doesn't.  *Some* servers add it. Mine didn't. Neither did yours.
MDP> David's did.


I must have been reading "outgoing" server for no discernible reason.

Mike "never mind" Yetto

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Re: Strange > (was Re[2]: Account configuration file)

2001-01-14 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

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Hi Mike,

On 14 January 2001 at 16:45:02 -0500 (which was 21:45 where I
live) Mike Yetto wrote and made these points:

MY> What I have to add will change this theory.

It  doesn't.  *Some* servers add it. Mine didn't. Neither did yours.
David's did.

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Re: Strange > (was Re[2]: Account configuration file)

2001-01-14 Thread Mike Yetto

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On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, at 22:27:47 [GMT +0100], SyP wrote:

S> According to what Kenneth Porter wrote on 8/10/2000, 8:57 PM:
>>><<
S> The sequence "From" is used to denote the beginning of
S> a message. If this sequence occurs in the middle of a message,
S> sendmail is obligated to "quote" the "From" to prevent it from being
S> recognized as a message delimiter.
>>><<
S> A MUA may or may not compensate for this. It seems TB isn't.

What I have to add will change this theory.  I received the original
message with no quote mark preceding the "From".  The "From" started in
column one immediately following a blank line.  That is
"From" remained just that.

Mike Yetto

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Re: Strange > (was Re[2]: Account configuration file)

2001-01-14 Thread SyP

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Hello David,

You wrote on 1/14/2001, 10:15 PM:

David> could you tell me what happened here?

David> I wrote in the last message (and this is also what shows up in my sent
David> folder):

David>  "From the readme-file:" (without the quotes)

David> and now I just received my very own message with the following line

David>  ">From the readme-file:" (without the quotes)

David> Well, how did that ">" get there? It only happened in this one line.

According to what Kenneth Porter wrote on 8/10/2000, 8:57 PM:
>><<
The sequence "From" is used to denote the beginning of
a message. If this sequence occurs in the middle of a message,
sendmail is obligated to "quote" the "From" to prevent it from being
recognized as a message delimiter.
>><<
A MUA may or may not compensate for this. It seems TB isn't.

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Re: Strange > (was Re[2]: Account configuration file)

2001-01-14 Thread Januk Aggarwal

Hello David,

DB = David Buntenbroich 

On  Sun, 14 Jan 2001  at  22:15:08 GMT +0100 (which was 1:15 PM where
I live) witnesses say David Buntenbroich typed:

DB>  ">From the readme-file:" (without the quotes)

DB> Well, how did that ">" get there? It only happened in this one line.

Some Mail Servers add that to avoid getting confused with the From
header.  Un/fortunately, TB does not strip the '>' from '>From'.  I
suppose there is no real way for TB to know if the original sender
intended to put it there or not.  Some assumptions could be made, but
it is probably better this way.

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