On Thu, 26 Feb 1998 22:19:37 EST, Lee Bradshaw wrote: > [..] > local username had to match the remote username. Check out my web page > if you want to see all the effort I've put into HTML so far :^) > <http://www.mindspring.com/~lee.bradshaw/>
And what nice dogs you have. <G.> > If I didn't mention this before, I'm not cc'ing you because ipa.net > rejects my "from " lines as spam. I don't understand why a correct header would be rejected. I'd like to see some details for the basis to this claim, because I use the same address style as you and Daniel. Please tell. I've read the relevant RFC (and more), but some of the terminology is prohibitive to my understanding: --------------------------------------------------------------------- RFC822(STD11) 3.4.6: o Parentheses ("(" and ")") are used to indicate com- ments. o Angle brackets ("<" and ">") are generally used to indicate the presence of a one machine-usable refer- ence (e.g., delimiting mailboxes), possibly including source-routing to the machine. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- What does that bit about "one machine-usable reference (e.g., delimiting mailboxes) .. source-routing .." mean? Most importantly are both "Joe User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" and "[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joe User)" in keeping with standards? Is there a more relevant RFC I should be reading? -- David Stern ------------------------------------------------------------------ http://weber.u.washington.edu/~kotsya [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .