SCHEME for FULL-SPEC RETURN PATH
Hal
hfinney at shell.portal.com
Mon Feb 14 18:01:32 PST 1994
> From: Matthew J Ghio <mg5n+ at andrew.cmu.edu>
>
> > From: "Jon 'Iain' Boone" <boone at psc.edu>
> >
> > To: anon3+"(anon2+"(anon1+"(boone at psc.edu)Ka"@a.edu)Kb"@b.com)Kc"@c.org
> > From: wcs at anchor.ho.att.com
> > Message-Id: <99234.AA23492383 at anchor.ho.att.com>
> >
> > C.ORG:
> >
> > To: anon2+"(anon1+"(boone at psc.edu)Ka"@a.edu)Kb"@b.com
> > From: wcs at anchor.ho.att.com
> > Message-Id: <2342349324.AA2343242 at c.org>
> ...
>
> Well, I guess great minds think alike. I'm already working on this.
> I've been hacking on in my spare time for about a month now. My program
> is about 75-80% done. Here's how it will work:
>
> You send mail to remail+getid at x.edu.
Is this some kind of RFC822 hack? It doesn't work on my system. Mail to
hfinney+xyz at shell.portal.com bounces. Are you assuming some special
mail address processing has been installed by the administrators of the
machines to handle this "+" hack, or is my machine broken in not respecting
it?
Hal
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