In message <[email protected]>, [email protected] writes
Dear Members of _Lace@Arachne_ (mailto:Lace@Arachne) :
Please remember to use the Subject line when writing to Arachne. If you
do not, your message goes to a strange place, and there is no indication of
[lace] in brackets to let us know your message is safe to open!
I deleted the Jekers message immediately, without thinking twice.
It isn't foolproof though - for me, it just means that the email goes
into my general inbox rather than being filtered into "lace" or "lace
chat" - I recognised the name of the sender as being on Arachne, so no
problem.
I find messages irritating when they are "moved" from one list to the
other, they invariably end up as duplicate messages in the same box as
both [lace] and [lace-chat] are left in the subject lines!.
However, it looks as if Catherine Hill's address book has been
compromised - the message that did come through with the [lace] prefix
and subject line "re: " shouldn't have come to lace at all, and appears
from the address list in the header to have been sent to all and sundry.
Ironic - the one that was genuine appeared not to be so, and the one
that wasn't, looked as if it was!
--
Jane Partridge
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