Hi,
even though I ignited about 3 months ago a heavy discussion on the CCL
about politeness and ASCII vs. HTML formatted emails, in my opinion it
goes too far, to have an email-filter, which suppresses not only the
unwanted html emails, but also the sender's names. (Sorry for this long
sentence, bad teutonic inheritance.)
Well, I would suggest to go over the filter script, and try to reflect the
filtered emails including the senders name!
Marry christmas and a happy new year!
Thomas
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Dr.Thomas Huber University of Arizona
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FAX: (520) 621-8407 1306 E. University Blvd.
email thuber_at_physik.tu-muenchen.de Tucson, Arizona 85721-0041
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, jim caldwell wrote:
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> A reminder that the filtering software is blocking ANY message
> that contains a HTML attachment. Some of you are sending messages
> that have the message both as plain text and HTML. Those are
> being stopped. You need to set your mailer to only send
> ascii text.
>
> Happy Holidays,
> jim
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Received on Thu Dec 20 2001 - 13:42:19 PST