> If you want to have fun with Outlook Express users, put this in your signature: > > "[EMAIL PROTECTED] Doe"@example.com > > I don't know if that's a legal address, but its mere presence in an e-mail > message will cause Outlook Express to freeze and eventually consume all of your > memory... "Thanks for the warning," says the person who read this message with Outlook Express. Incidentally, nothing happened, aside from the address being incorrectly parsed by OE's mailto linker. I use version 5. By the way, playing strictly by RFC 821's rules, that is a valid email address. ---Kris kelley
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