Subj : Packet passwords
To   : Nicholas Boel
From : mark lewis
Date : Sat May 28 2016 10:37 am


28 May 16 07:45, you wrote to Roger Nelson:

RN>> I don't blame you for doing that, but I'd like to know what happened.
RN>> I want to know if my mailer is doing that, but I don't think it is.
RN>> Joe and I tested this by removing the session password and so
RN>> everything began working again.  Once a session password in placed,
RN>> however, the problem begins anew.  I have never had a packet password
RN>> for him and many others, whom, I might add, do not have this problem.

NB> It wouldn't be your mailer doing that. It would be the editor or
NB> tosser stuffing the password into the echomail header. The mailer
NB> itself doesn't modify the contents of echomail/netmail.

it can't be the editor as they do not do anything with PKTs... tossers assemble
and disassemble PKTs while mailers send and receive them ;)


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