I have used Net Mail DOS 2.00, haven't used 2.12 yet. If you put the wrong date
in the .TXT file, would the server place its date/time in the headers? I didn't
notice that aspect. But the To-address in the .WRK file determines the
recipient, and it is thereby possible to send a message that goes through
without a To: line, or with the wrong address in the To: line. I could put the
correct address in the .WRK file, have a line To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], and the
message would show a line To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] but would go to the address
specified in the .WRK file. I once mistyped the second "arachne", and people on
this list wondered how a message sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] found its way to the
list.
Running DR-DOS 7.03 on Cx486DX2-S at 66 MHz, I typed "date" some time after the
computer's clock passed the century-transitional midnight, and the year showed
as 2000. BIOS failed three different tests, downloaded from the Internet, for
being able to make the transition from 1999 to 2000.
Thomas Mueller
[EMAIL PROTECTED]