It could either be the sender, or the listserver, but most likely the sender. However, as John mentioned, there was a glitch that could cause this to be set off improperly -- the latest interim release takes care of that issue.Thanks for the information. I have just one more question on this. You said that the MIME vulnerability is because of a misconfigured email client. Does that mean that even though my user is receiving getting these from a listserv, that one of the senders to that listserv is misconfigured (not the listserv itself)?
Unfortunately, there isn't any setting that would fix it -- the software sending the E-mail would need to be fixed in this case.Secondly, I'm not sure where one would fix this on the client end. Could you give me an example for Outlook Express or something???
-Scott
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