Robert Crowe wrote: > > In message <199402261422.AA03742@tavor.openu.ac.il>, Rafi Sadowsky writes: > >Jeroen Scheerder wrote: > .... > >now on BSD/386 for example /usr/bin/mail is the ucb one - which is probably > >where the hole comes from ? > > > > I just tested it under NetBSD, which I would suppose also has the ucb one, > and the tilda escapes are *not* processed for non-interactive mailings. I > feel this is also very likely the case with BSD/386 (I can't test that until > next week sometime). > superficial testing indicates you're right however Henry Spencer did say that on some systems it does happen I'm glad I don't have any (I think :-) Rafi