Hello Roelof,

Monday, October 6, 2003, 7:48:45 PM, you wrote:
RO> Isn't that difficult
Thanks! I had to read it three times to fully comprehend what you
wrote. ;-) I am utterly amazed by the scope of these two filters. I
thought of one specific filter for the %AttachFile-macro. You
presented a general control mechanism.

If I only imagine the faces of my colleagues when I phone in one day
to tell them "Please start up my computer. I want to do some
e-mailing)".... ;-)

But I am not at ease with the password in the subject, since these
are very easy revealed (usually logged and so on). I actually started
already thinking of a %SetHeader generating a pass-field. But
considering the power of these filters, even that I consider unwise.
Thinking of what I wanted to do in the first place (sending a certain
document to myself) I might gain safety by making the second filter
only send to my own e-mailaddress. But I think these macro's
%To=""%To="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"%-
would be able to break that precaution and any file could be send
anyware! So at the moment I think these filters should not be used
lightly. 

RO> Set your password (secret code is rather dramatic) <snip>
(still looking for a "secret code") ;,

-- 
Best regards,
Gerrit Kiers

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