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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