Hi.
I'm the owner of GS-L, and I'm a bit concerned about the
"From " headers (note, no ":") possibly due to an upgrade
somewhere. (I think these are taken from SMTP and stored by UNIX,
but they are sometimes used in mail filters.) I am *not* referring
to the RFC822 "From:" header.
An "old" one:
From [log in to unmask] Tue Oct 29 20:35:21 1996
A "new" one:
From <@listserv.gmd.de:[log in to unmask]> Sun Nov 17 18:52:12 1996
The two "@" signs in the "new" version disturb me, because they
could mess up parsing. Can anyone explain the purpose of this?
(I can send *all* the headers from both messages for anyone who
wants to see them, but didn't think it appropriate to post them
all here.)
Thanks,
Stan Ryckman ([log in to unmask])