On 02/03/11 20:01, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> What exactly did you have in the subject and body?
>
The subject was "who" on its own
The body was some variation of..
who XXXXXXX <email address hidden>
end
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> The subject of an email to the -request address can be a command. If it
> doesn't begin with a valid command word, it is ignored, but if it does
> begin with a valid command word, but the full subject is not a valid
> command, it is an error and no further commands will be processed.
I think "who" on its own should be OK. But perhaps I should have put in
"who XXXXXX <email address hidden> " as a subject.
On 02/03/11 20:01, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> What exactly did you have in the subject and body?
>
The subject was "who" on its own
The body was some variation of..
who XXXXXXX <email address hidden>
end
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If we amplify everything, we hear nothing.
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> The subject of an email to the -request address can be a command. If it
> doesn't begin with a valid command word, it is ignored, but if it does
> begin with a valid command word, but the full subject is not a valid
> command, it is an error and no further commands will be processed.
I think "who" on its own should be OK. But perhaps I should have put in
"who XXXXXX <email address hidden> " as a subject.
If so this is an error message bug.
cheers
Worik
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