I would like to make an email filter that quarantines anything with
/<HTML> in the body (less the slash, I think that escapes it in case
anyone else has such a filter). I want to send out a polite rejection
notice, but I don't want to get server errors if my rejection reaches a
dead address.
Is there a "no reply" header element I can use?
BTW, has banning HTML mail for University business been considered? It's
one way to slow down the spam machine. At least Pine gets me relief from
the pink script signatures.
-tc
-- Ted Crum tedcrum_at_socrates.berkeley.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The following was automatically added to this message by the list server: For information about Micronet, including subscribing to or unsubscribing from its mailing list and finding out about upcoming meetings, please visit the Micronet Web site: <http://micronet.berkeley.edu/>.Received on Tue Dec 12 2006 - 13:38:17 PST
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