Time: Wed Oct 30 16:27:41 1996 To: Electra Briggs <electra@texas.net> From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: Michael Douglass Cc: Bcc: >On Wed, 30 Oct 1996, Electra Briggs wrote: > >Please do not leave a trailing "net" on the To: line when you send email. >A trailing net becomes net@texas.net which I then receive. Thanks, > >Michael Douglass >Texas Networking, Inc. Electra, Looks like some interaction between their address parser (the logic which decodes email addresses), and something you have been writing on the destination line ("To:"). For some reason, a dangling or trailing "net" gets interpreted as "net@texas.net" which is his email address, evidently. Did you forget and leave "net" all by itself on a "To:" line? /s/ Paul Mitchell
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