• Subject: Re: SNDDST security (too much information)
  • From: Sean Porterfield <sporter@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 20:37:10 -0500

> Chris Bipes wrote:
> 
> Is your system name equal to your serial number?  We call our system
> Concepts and that is what shows in the mail headers, not the serial
> number.

Yes, it is.  I cannot change it because it is used in various places. 
Particularly, I believe the AnyNet configuration has it.

I guess there's no way to stop the system name from being put into the
header, then?  I tried using a different username on the USRID
parameter, but I never got my message.  I haven't gone looking for it
yet...  But it should have been sent by now.

Same message without the USRID parameter was delivered immediately. 
Odd.
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