Barry Buchholz
Mint City Internet
http://www.mintcity.com
At 07:13 PM 5/19/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi Eric,
>
> Yes I have seen the same. This is my first time for using IEAK so I
>didn't know what to expect. This is my second week of operation so I have
>been doing most of the installs in person, just to get a feel for the user
>needs. This is something I'm writing up for the user instruction sheet,
>but I don't need extra hassles so I hope they fix it.
>
> Cheers, Robie
>
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>> From: Eric Fagan <mailserve@pdqnet.net>
>> To: ntisp@emerald.iea.com
>> Subject: IEAK mail bug?
>> Date: Monday, May 19, 1997 6:35 PM
>>
>> Hi-
>> Is anyone using IEAK 3.2? Since upping from 3.0/3.1, IEAK has been
>> leaving "@domain.com" in the Reply-To field under Mail, Options, Server,
>> Advanced in the Mail & News program after installation. The normal
>address
>> under Mail, Options, Server, is fine -- it will read "bob@domain.com", or
>> whatever the user had specified during setup. With the above bug,
>anytime
>> someone hits "reply to", it goes to "@domain.com". I've had to tech out
>> every single 95 user I have for the last two months to have them manually
>> go in & change this after setup. I've hacked/edited the INS files by
>hand
>> many times & see no reference to Reply-To. When removing the refence to
>> "domain=", there's simply a "@" left in Reply-To.
>> Has anyone else seen this?
>>
>> Eric Fagan
>> mailserve@pdqnet.net
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