Mary,

> I think, from what I read in the discussion sometime earlier this year
> on TBUDL, that it was a policy decision based on a strongly held
> perception that it is wrong to make changes to Received messages.

Because that presents a different security problem.   I'm not sure
there is a right/wrong boundary here.  In the end locks only keep
honest people honest. There is no such thing as malice proof.  If you
want to edit the text in a message, there are ways to do that.  If you
want to steal a password, that can be done as well.

-- 
Gleason
Using The Bat! v3.5.36 on Windows XP 5.1 Build  2600
Service Pack 2  Primarily using the Fastmail 
IMAP server which uses Cyrus.


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