Re: pen and pine, again

1994-03-23 Thread Doug Henwood
ator. And the Reply to: field is still empty. I even upgraded to PINE 3.87 from 3.05, and saw no change. Doug Doug Henwood [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Left Business Observer 212-874-4020 (voice) 212-874-3137 (fax) On Wed, 23 Mar 1994, Allin Cottrell wrote: > Following up on my "pen and pine&

Re: pen and pine, again

1994-03-23 Thread Doug Henwood
ator. And the Reply to: field is still empty. I even upgraded to PINE 3.87 from 3.05, and saw no change. Doug Doug Henwood [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Left Business Observer 212-874-4020 (voice) 212-874-3137 (fax) On Wed, 23 Mar 1994, Allin Cottrell wrote: > Following up on my "pen and pine&

pen and pine, again

1994-03-23 Thread Allin Cottrell
Following up on my "pen and pine" posting of about a week ago, here is another quirk of the current PEN system. Today I received the following: Date: Wed, 23 Mar 1994 15:17:44 -0500 (EST) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Invalid address This address is

pen and pine, again

1994-03-23 Thread Allin Cottrell
Following up on my "pen and pine" posting of about a week ago, here is another quirk of the current PEN system. Today I received the following: Date: Wed, 23 Mar 1994 15:17:44 -0500 (EST) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Invalid address This address is

pen and pine

1994-03-18 Thread Allin Cottrell
Depending on the software you use for dealing with e-mail, you may or may not have any idea of the problem some of us have been having with mail from PEN-L lately. The point is this. E-mail messages carry a header which contains copious information, much of it redundant from a human point of vie

pen and pine

1994-03-18 Thread Allin Cottrell
Depending on the software you use for dealing with e-mail, you may or may not have any idea of the problem some of us have been having with mail from PEN-L lately. The point is this. E-mail messages carry a header which contains copious information, much of it redundant from a human point of vie