Subj : Packet passwords To : Nicholas Boel From : mark lewis Date : Sat May 28 2016 10:37 am 28 May 16 07:45, you wrote to Roger Nelson: RN>> I don't blame you for doing that, but I'd like to know what happened. RN>> I want to know if my mailer is doing that, but I don't think it is. RN>> Joe and I tested this by removing the session password and so RN>> everything began working again. Once a session password in placed, RN>> however, the problem begins anew. I have never had a packet password RN>> for him and many others, whom, I might add, do not have this problem. NB> It wouldn't be your mailer doing that. It would be the editor or NB> tosser stuffing the password into the echomail header. The mailer NB> itself doesn't modify the contents of echomail/netmail. it can't be the editor as they do not do anything with PKTs... tossers assemble and disassemble PKTs while mailers send and receive them ;) )\/(ark Always Mount a Scratch Monkey .... The last sound that it made was "Zap" . --- * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) .