Subj : Help! To : Peter Hampf From : Steve Quarrella Date : Wed Oct 18 2000 09:21 am sq>> Am I just being paranoid, but if I'm reading this correctly, sq>> a system upwind from me could write a message to a sq>> non-nodelisted sysop, using a robot -- say he makes a typo sq>> or something -- and my system moves the mail to the folder sq>> I've specified. I don't know about it until I look at that sq>> folder. Is that right? ph> It seems so :-) The first time I found a bug in FrontDoor, it was purely accidental, so if I got one here, hey, history repeats itself. ph> To be serious: I cannot recall the reason for handling ph> messages from points of your system on a different basis than ph> foreign nodes/points. But I'm sure there _was_ a reason . ph> Whenever I'll take a look into my code the next time I'll try ph> to address this problem. Sounds like a deal, thanks. sq>> :-) Thanks for putting up with me. :-) ph> Putting up with you always is a great fun :-) I appreciate that. Having worked this one out, I simply pointed FM to the folder where I have OT cache anything that's bad, and I put OT into action last night. Will keep my eyes open, and ask lots of questions about what I find. Ever think about having anybody do a nice version of the documentation in PDF, like Definite Solutions did with their stuff? [I suck at DTP, don't ask me. ] --- * Origin: Il Vaticano * Lewisville, TX (1:393/9005.13) .