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At 1:46 PM -0500 8/12/98, Glenn Alperin wrote:
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>Russell Hunt wrote:
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>>I'd be interested to know what mailer doesn't have filters. I'd
>>thought -- and I've told colleagues -- that every mail program I've
>>ever heard about had or could be configured to have filters.
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>How about mine, for example. Ever try using All-In-1 email on an OpenVMS
>system?
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>My knowledge is less complete on this, but I suspect that VMS mail, the
>default VMS mail program, also does not due filtering.
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Yes and no is the answer about VMS mail. Individuals can't filter their
mailbox when doing a terminal session. However, current versions of
Multinet do allow site-wide filtering based on RFC header violations, such
as e-mail addressed to [log in to unmask] This same tool can also limit use
of a VMS system for relays. Also, you can block entire domains. For VMS,
the filtering is done system-wide, not by individuals.
We use a VMS server as our primary e-mail server and Eudora or Netscape
Mail for clients.
john chadwick
http://listserv.nmmnh-abq.mus.nm.us/archives
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