Subject: RE: xsl:variable and position question and experience
From: "Passin, Tom" <tpassin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 13:09:43 -0500
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Thanks, Tommie. I (have to) use Outlook here at work, unfortunately. I
guess it is doing what you say. Yech!
Tom P
>
>
> At 12:12 PM -0500 3/3/03, Passin, Tom wrote:
> >This message, and several others posted today, are __NOT__ from me,
> >even though my name is in the From: header.
> >
> >The are actually from
> >
> >ds5j@xxxxxxxxxx
> >
> >and I would appreciate it if this individual would correct his/her
> >postings.
>
> Tom --
>
> Your email application is playing tricks on you.
> ds5j@xxxxxxxxxx doesn't provide a name with his/her postings,
> just an email address. Some email tools display something
> silly when there is no name (I use Eudora, which by default
> fills in missing names with "Some Bozo"), others fill in the
> default name in their environment, usually the name of the
> user. So, many XSL-List subscribers will see their own names
> as the "sender" of ds5j@xxxxxxxxxx's messages. The good news
> is that nobody but you will see your name there.
>
> I have asked ds5j@xxxxxxxxxx to put a name on his/her
> messages, but don't have any mechanism for automatically
> bouncing messages without a sender name.
>
> -- Tommie
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