dynamite,
Regarding your message dated: 28 July 2000...
MDP>> How peculiar! What was the originating email client (just out of
MDP>> interest)?
d> Can't really tell - all I can find in the header is "Post.Office MTA
d> v3.5.4 release 224". It was a mass mailing from my credit card
d> provider to warn of problems with the service...
There is an email server that runs on Win32 systems called Post.Office
and I guess that this is what you saw above. I don't have the URL
anymore but I don't remember the server having any noticeable
deficiencies like this when I used it previously. I'm imagining
therefore that the mail-shot was sent from a proprietary system of some
kind which is why the X-Mailer field was not completed either.
Cheers,
Mark
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