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- <li><em>date</em>: Thu, 3 Nov 2005 22:33:22 -0500</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: mness215 at comcast.net (Christopher Ness)</li>
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> > I think that is something different.. When I ran Slackware I would have a
> > propagating empty mail that I was generating internally as the index
> > corrupted or some such. These are coming in with only the sending IP
> > really
> > there. Everything else is junk or missing.
>
> I'm seeing these message in my ISPs webmail interface, long before they get
> to Kmail. I think this must be a different issue.
Right. We're on the same page. These messages are totally messed up. This
isn't a function of kmail. I just see them that way because kmail stops
whatever payload they were carrying.
I went out of town two weeks ago and only had a laptop running XP for a week.
I was astounded to see what mail looked like under Outlook Distress. But you
what. I wouldn't trade from kmail for the world. I don't even have to think
about viruses or spam as anything but a proof that my mail connection is
working. First I filter on <html> and that alone gets 90% of the spam. So
I'll just add "no subject" to the filter list and flush that toilet once in a
while/
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Chris Ness
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Holt's Law
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