Again I will bring up RFC1123.
I am so tired of having my mailbox fill up with junk.
This notice should
a) not be sent to "all" due to the precedence "bulk"
b) should never be sent to "To:", only to the envelope sender
c) should not be sent outside your organization, as you tell
us things about your internal network that we don't need to
know.
I think that is is time to reopen 1123.
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Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2000 13:54:23 -0500
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