RE: VIRUS WARNING

2000-05-15 Thread William . Flanigan
PLEASE change the title of this thread. It's borders on a partial self denial of service, since the title is now misleading. Thank you. Bill Flanigan -Original Message- From: Henry Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 4:35 PM To: Jeremy Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Any comparison Study on MGCP vs H.323, MGCP vs SIP

2000-05-15 Thread Stephen Sprunk
Sez "Masataka Ohta" [EMAIL PROTECTED] H.323 is defined for a LAN environment, not for telephone lines. For telephony people, the IP protocol is for a LAN environment that there is no difference between H.323, SIP, TELNET, or DNS for that matter. "Telephony people" are not relevant here,

HTML email

2000-05-15 Thread John Stracke
Vernon Schryver wrote: The practice of sending both HTML and cleartext of supposedly the same message reflects very poorly on those who do it intentionally and on those who cause MUA's to trick others into doing it unintentionally. Never mind the security issues, but consider only the

Re: HTML email

2000-05-15 Thread John C Klensin
--On Monday, 15 May, 2000 18:22 -0400 John Stracke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Vernon Schryver wrote: The practice of sending both HTML and cleartext of supposedly the same message reflects very poorly on those who do it intentionally and on those who cause MUA's to trick others into doing

Re: HTML email

2000-05-15 Thread Theodore Y. Ts'o
Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 20:11:45 -0400 From: John C Klensin [EMAIL PROTECTED] The practice of sending both HTML and cleartext of supposedly the same message reflects very poorly on those who do it intentionally and on those who cause MUA's to trick others into doing it

Re: HTML email

2000-05-15 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Mon, 15 May 2000 18:22:00 EDT, John Stracke [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: So why does multipart/alternative exist? Well, when we were designing the MIME spec, we went to great lengths to cover all the bases - in fact, I've seen one very good use of multipart/alternative by somebody with crippling

re: Financial Stnadards Work group?

2000-05-15 Thread Musandu
I do not quiet agree with the current standards, they are a pain in the neck. E.g ( Just one example ) I want the internet debit card and the devices for charging them to be standard hardware available in any computer store. This will allow one to chose any bank or service provider ( instead of

Re: VIRUSES ARE PROFITABLE???

2000-05-15 Thread Anders Feder
... why don't you isolate your important information from the internet, including back ups for your web servers and open attachments on offline isolated computers also remember to do your browsing on seperate computers. That may reduce disaster vunerability by about 5%. If you are so rich