If implemented, I would vote for defining a time unit, 0 being disabled.

In this manner, if the user wanted to allow a 72 hour "window", ASSP could accommodate them.

Just my two cents.

C

Fritz Borgstedt wrote:
Though not nearly as frequent as incorrectly dated spam, we often see real mail with wierd dates. Perhaps this is a Mac thing, as earlier Mac OS would often lose its date if the system became corrupt or if the mobo battery died. All the instances I can think of off the top of my head were from Mac users.

Anyway, being clueless about the functioning of their own machine does not necessarily mean that a person is sending spam.

You are surely joking. Amazing.


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