Subj : Mail-ennium/32
To   : CHRIS CRANFORD
From : MICHEL SAMSON
Date : Wed Oct 20 2004 12:35 am

Hi Chris,

    It's about `Mail-Ennium/32', i guess.  I seem to have found a ~WEB~
BBS which you operate and since these things are new to me i tried it...

    I have no idea how i did it but my name doesn't show in the "From:"
field and there's worst:  the name of a perfect stranger shows up in its
place!  Perhaps it's me who did something wrong or it's a trick somebody
else tried but i thought i would be better just to let you know about my
little mishap with ~WEB~ BBSing!!!  I know you're the operator because i
can recognize the `FdN' address in the tearline...  I'm sorry if my post
has caused trouble, i suppose the user who got his name in place of mine
didn't appreciate neither - i would not!...  Quite frankly, no ~WEB~ BBS
should grant WRITE access even when the ~E-Mail~ address is approved:  i
am under the impression that trouble-makers can use any known address to
forge new identities and i really don't like the prospect since i signed
my real one for nearly a decade and i have pride in doing so.  Beware, a
~WEB~ BBS interface such as this requires some tuneup, it seems!...  ;-)

    I hope this note won't seem like a harsh critic, pardon if it does!

                                   Salutations,  :)

                                   Michel Samson
                                   a/s Bicephale
                                   http://public.sogetel.net/bicephale/


... I BBS using LEGACY DOS+TCP/IP+TelNet+ZMoDem/Kermit+.QWK technologies
-!- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.45 - Trying to make TelNet OLMR BBSing UNIVERSAL
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