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On: Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 10:36:18AM +0100,Ingo Altenburger Wrote:
} Our Messaging System (Lotus Domino/Notes) appends a disclaimer to each
} e-mail sent out of Notes (see below). Such an e-mail sent to the LISTSERV
} server (e.g. for subscription) will generate a lot of "unknown command"
} messages because the disclaimer can not be interpreted as valid commands.
} Any idea how to suppress the parsing of the disclaimer on the server?
Two possibilities:
Have users use the format:
// JOB
put command(s) here
// EOJ
or put the RFCwhatever "end of body" signal after the command(s).
This is dash, dash, space
and the final space is significant. See below.
I think Listserv recognizes this.
If you could get the Lotus admin to add this seperator to the top of the
disclaimer, it would solve other potential problems also.
--
Rich Greenberg Work: Rich.Greenberg atsign worldspan.com +1 770-563-6656
N6LRT Marietta, GA, USA Play: richgr atsign panix.com +1 770-321-6507
Eastern time zone. I speak for myself & my dogs only. VM'er since CP-67
Canines:Val(Chinook,CGC,TT), Red & Shasta(Husky,(RIP)) Owner:Chinook-L
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