This is what happens when a software gient makes up the rules as they go
along, all in the name of making the umm user err happy, Now i will spend
£30.00 on anti-virus software :-) 

-----Original Message-----
From: Magnus Danielson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 4:24 PM
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Subject: Re: THe Value Of Following Standards... (was Re: VIRUS WARNING)


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: THe Value Of Following Standards... (was Re: VIRUS WARNING)
Date: Thu, 04 May 2000 10:46:33 -0400

> On Thu, 04 May 2000 09:27:19 EDT, Scot Mc Pherson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  said:
> > The is an e-mail virus going around. The subject of the e-mail is
> > ILOVEYOU...I suggest you delete it the moment you receive it.
> 
> Somebody didn't read RFC2046, section 2, where it talks about text/plain
> being *TEXT*, and application/* being *application data*.
> 
> So if your e-mail software is opening it and feeding it to Visual Basic
> just because it's tagged .vbs even though it's a text/plain, you're
> violating the RFCs.
> 
> I'm not pointing fingers, but.... ;)

You are missing the point here, this is user friendliness, the user is
allowed
to do whatever he/she wants, even in others equipment with others data. ;)

It does make box managment so much easier ;)

Cheers,
Magnus

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