1. RE: Basic e-mail commands

Interesting.
When I posted that last message via the
Web interface, it automatically 
abbreviated (on the Web only) 
all the magic e-mail addresses.

Regards,
  Rob Craig
  Rapid Deployment Software

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2. RE: Basic e-mail commands

Topica is actually a surprisingly secure site..
I've noticed similar things...
Like subcriber address hiding..
Even in the Reply To: box, if you point to the addy, it is truncated. 
The only way to get the actual addy is to be a subscriber, and send a 
reply to that person..THEN, the user can see the whole addy in the 
Recipient Space.

Don't know why they would bother to truncate those Email commands 
though. Only subscribers can use them. and the info can be found on 
their site...

Chris

Robert Craig wrote:
> Interesting.
> When I posted that last message via the
> Web interface, it automatically 
> abbreviated (on the Web only) 
> all the magic e-mail addresses.
> 
> Regards,
>   Rob Craig
>   Rapid Deployment Software

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3. RE: Basic e-mail commands

Hmm..
was just checking it out about the subcribers addies, and it seems I'm 
wrong. Can't even get the actual addy from the Reply to: Box :)

I said those things in my previous post because that's what I read 
somewhere on the topica site.. But it seems that only applies to 
subscribers who don't provide a name...

Chris

Chris Bensler wrote:
> Topica is actually a surprisingly secure site..
> I've noticed similar things...
> Like subcriber address hiding..
> Even in the Reply To: box, if you point to the addy, it is truncated. 
> The only way to get the actual addy is to be a subscriber, and send a 
> reply to that person..THEN, the user can see the whole addy in the 
> Recipient Space.
> 
> Don't know why they would bother to truncate those Email commands 
> though. Only subscribers can use them. and the info can be found on 
> their site...
> 
> Chris
> 
> Robert Craig wrote:
> > Interesting.
> > When I posted that last message via the
> > Web interface, it automatically 
> > abbreviated (on the Web only) 
> > all the magic e-mail addresses.
> > 
> > Regards,
> >   Rob Craig
> >   Rapid Deployment Software

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