Re: spam

2003-05-29 Thread Doug Sauder
because spammers would not have the public key, whereas legitimate senders would. However, I think the secret-number concept described above would be much similar and would be just as effective. -- Doug Sauder Hunny Software, Inc

What the IETF should do: Amend RFC 2822 (was: Re: spam)

2003-05-29 Thread Doug Sauder
TF is an organization that creates standards. I believe we need a standard for email aliases -- using a plus sign or whatever. With almost no impact on existing infrastructure, we can give creative anti-spam engineers a new tool to use, and I am eager to see how such a tool might be used.

What the IETF should do: Amend RFC 2822 (was: Re: spam)

2003-05-27 Thread Doug Sauder
e IETF is an organization that creates standards. I believe we need a standard for email aliases -- using a plus sign or whatever. With almost no impact on existing infrastructure, we can give creative anti-spam engineers a new tool to use, and I am eager to see how such a tool might be used.

RE: HTML better for small PDAs

2001-02-23 Thread Doug Sauder
ASCII will be around? -- Doug Sauder

RE: HTML better for small PDAs

2001-02-23 Thread Doug Sauder
uld accept documents using the DTD from M Rose as well as the normative plain text format. I'm not suggesting that the editor take on a lot of new work, just that XML documents, when submitted by authors, be made available from the Web. BTW, I have always liked the layout of the RFCs -- namely, that they are nicely paginated with page numbers and headers. On the other hand, HTML often doesn't print very well. -- Doug Sauder

RE: HTML better for small PDAs

2001-02-22 Thread Doug Sauder
n plain text? You can. It's not taking anything away, but it does offer a bit more. -- Doug Sauder

HTML better for small PDAs

2001-02-22 Thread Doug Sauder
e viewable on small devices. -- Doug Sauder

RE: VIRUS WARNING

2000-05-12 Thread Doug Sauder
he virus by deleting the VBA script, and that took several hours of research in MS Word How-To books. I finally ended up going out to a store and buying the virus clean-up software. -- Doug Sauder Software Engineer Broadsoft, Inc > -Original Message- > From: Castro, Edison M

RE: VIRUS WARNING

2000-05-11 Thread Doug Sauder
le running scripts, you have done nothing, because the virus script runs when you close the document and turns the option back off again. At least not allowing macros to disable the don't-run-macros option seems reasonable to me, but it seemed to have escaped the engineers who created Microsoft Word. Doug Sauder Software Engineer Broadsoft, Inc

RE: Email messages: How large is too large?

1999-12-17 Thread Doug Sauder
o retrieve. If it's really important for individuals to transfer large files, they will find a way. Also: As the capabilities of the technology advances, the limit will be expected to increase, but without any centrally recommended "guideline", which would be a moving target. -- Doug Sauder