[JA] Whose Mail "bug" is it?

  • From: "Don" <n6mce@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <juno_accmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 05:38:00 -0700

Not to disagree with the analyses done on the actual problematic
e-mails,
but how does one decide whose mail bug it is anyway?

I don't think html or active script belongs in e-mail, so unless
it was plain text
mail messages with properly formed headers,
I would tend to think it was the senders mail bug,
if it were the exception, and all other mail worked fine.

Just curious, as I wake up slowly this morning
with my cup of coffee.

Don



----- Original Message ----- | Subject: [JA] Beta Problem
| From: Leslie S Gottlieb <lesliepearson@xxxxxxxx>

| Ms. Mouse wrote that she had a problem with a particular e-mail
address
| with the new webmail. All I can suggest is use the old mail to
write to
| that person. I've forwarded problematic e-mails to the
| webmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx address also and just get the canned
response. I
| have been putting the word BUG in the subject just in case
someone reads
| them. (Is there any Q/A at Juno?). Yesterday I got a mail from
cnn.com
| which gave an error every time I clicked on it - I forwarded
the message
| to Juno from the software at home with the comment about it
causing an
| error.

| Leslie Gottlieb
| lesliepearson@xxxxxxxx




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