David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote on Fri March 26, at 10:27 -0500:
> JULIAN --
>
> ...and then Julian L.C. Brown said...
> %
> % >Anyone know what protocol AOL uses for e-mail or where I could find
> % >out more information? I'd like to grab those users e-mail who have
> % >AOL accounts and feed in
On 1999-03-26 10:58:53 -0800, Nick Moffitt wrote:
> Perhaps you could blame the following header on "Friday"?
> X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Pro Version 4.0.1
[...]
> Life is much easier when you don't need to read mail from
> Windows users.
Could you please stop this pointle
Hi, folks --
...and then Nick Moffitt said...
%
% Life is much easier when you don't need to read mail from
% Windows users.
%
% AOL users end up in /dev/null. I don't even bother.
%
Man, we're a tough bunch! And I thought that my post was bad, d00d...
:-D
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David Thorburn-G
> Life is much easier when you don't need to read mail from
> Windows users.
>
> AOL users end up in /dev/null. I don't even bother.
Last time I checked this mailing list was discussing user questions
about the mutt email client. Not promoting luserish attitudes.
I presume the
On Fri, Mar 26, 1999 at 09:07:25AM -0500, Julian L.C. Brown wrote:
>
> >Anyone know what protocol AOL uses for e-mail or where I could find
> >out more information? I'd like to grab those users e-mail who have
> >AOL accounts and feed into my system.
>
> Yes, I know where to find the informatio
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>Anyone know what protocol AOL uses for e-mail or where I could find
>out more information? I'd like to grab those users e-mail who have
>AOL accounts and feed into my system.
Yes, I know where to find the information you are looking for. It is in
RFC-AOLISCRAP. You will find all sorts of use