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At 04:31 PM 7/14/99 -0400, Michael J. Langum wrote:
>Our agency's email administrator has added a "virus" checker
>that appends a message to the bottom of all messages (telling
>recipient that the message was scanned).
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>As a result, Listserv is returning messages like:
> > E-Mail scanned for viruses.
> Unknown command - "E-MAIL". Try HELP.
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>Is there any way to format the "scanned" message (e.g. adding
>spaces) that will tell listserv that "this is not a command?"
Except for when sending a PUT command, I believe you can use
an END command to tell listserv to ignore the rest of your email
(i.e., signatures and/or added junk like that).
Really, though, I'd look to get rid of that "scanned" message...
of what use is it?
Cheers,
Stan
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