Re: Fwd: How to get rid of +OK nnnn octets strings [jmcoopr webmail bmi net]
- From: jmcoopr webmail bmi net
- To: Brian Stafford <brian stafford uklinux net>,Brian Stafford <brian stafford uklinux net>, balsa-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Fwd: How to get rid of +OK nnnn octets strings [jmcoopr@webmail.bmi.net]
- Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 07:17:15 -0700
In <20010713101448.C31854@helicon.office-logic.com>, on 07/13/2001
at 10:14 AM, Brian Stafford <brian@stafford.uklinux.net> said:
>On Thu, 12 July 17:23 jmcoopr@webmail.bmi.net wrote:
>> Yes, it does help. It doesn't surprise me that my ISP's POP3 server is
>> bunged. On the other hand, it's the only POP3 server I've got, and it's
>> the only ISP in my area (aren't monopolies fun!!).
>Is it running on Solaris by any chance?
I wish. WinDoze 2000.
>> The fact remains that, without the recipe I've indicated, any e-mail with
>> the slightest hint of MIME in it becomes unreadable (well, it's still
>> readable if you don't mind paging through a few screens of full-
>> length header, living without a working subject line or "From:", etc.).
>M$ Exchange can munge mails like this too!
You got it! I guess I can rename the procmail recipe to the "M$
Exchange Fix."
>Brian
jmc
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