1. Listfilter and e-mail address
- Posted by rolf.schroeder at desy.de Jan 30, 2003
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Hi Rob, if I enter within an mail to this list the line: mailto:r.schr at t-online.de then I would not expect that this line will be 'mangled'. Just that happened to my last mail (subject: NETLIB.EW by Alexander Karpeev). Could you change this? Have a nice day, Rolf
2. Re: Listfilter and e-mail address
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> Jan 30, 2003
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Rolf writes: > if I enter within an mail to this list the line: > > mailto:r.schr at t-online.de > > then I would not expect that this line will be 'mangled'. Just that > happened to my last mail (subject: NETLIB.EW by Alexander Karpeev). > Could you change this? It only appears as mangled on the Topica Web interface. People on this list who receive e-mail can see it clearly. Topica does that to prevent spammers and others who aren't subscribed to a list from automatically scooping up e-mail addresses. Maybe you can replace "@" with " at " if you want everyone to see your address. That will fool most automatic tools. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
3. Re: Listfilter and e-mail address
- Posted by rolf.schroeder at desy.de Jan 31, 2003
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Thanks, Rob, I didn't notice that's mangled only on the Topica web interface. But writing: 'r.schratt-online.de' looks somehow strange to me and generally not possible to decode. It seems better to write: 'r . s c h r @ t - o n l i n e . d e' instead, let's watch it. Have a nice day, Rolf Robert Craig wrote: > > Rolf writes: > > if I enter within an mail to this list the line: > > > > mailto:r.schr at t-online.de > > > > then I would not expect that this line will be 'mangled'. Just that > > happened to my last mail (subject: NETLIB.EW by Alexander Karpeev). > > Could you change this? > > It only appears as mangled on the Topica Web interface. > People on this list who receive e-mail can see it clearly. > Topica does that to prevent spammers and others who > aren't subscribed to a list from automatically > scooping up e-mail addresses. > Maybe you can replace "@" with " at " if you want > everyone to see your address. > That will fool most automatic tools.