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- Newsgroups: comp.os.coherent
- Path: sparky!uunet!gumby!destroyer!caen!mtu.edu!kwfriber
- From: kwfriber@mtu.edu (Kenberg Frieth)
- Subject: Re: smail blues
- Message-ID: <1992Sep15.144136.562@mtu.edu>
- Organization: Michigan Technological University
- References: <1992Sep12.172239.23571@mtu.edu> <9209141023@umunk.GUN.de>
- Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1992 14:41:36 GMT
- Lines: 21
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- In article <9209141023@umunk.GUN.de> udo@umunk.GUN.de (Udo Munk) writes:
- >kwfriber@mtu.edu (Kenberg Frieth) writes:
- >: Also, I am going to be doing some mail forwarding between the internet and
- >: amateur radio, and I need to be able to censor the mail going out to keep
- >: from getting the attention of the FCC. Does the coherent mail system have
- >: a facility for this, or am I going to have to kluge something?
- >
- >I can't imagine that you want an automatic censoring, while automatic
- >forwarding could be done.
- >I would suggest to use elm, which let you edit a mail before it's
- >forwarded to another user.
-
- That would work, except that mail coming from the internet would just go to
- their mailboxes if somebody replied to it. Then I would never see it, and
- couldn't handle the forwarding, if I understand you correctly. I said censor
- in my original post, when what I really wanted was to stop the mail and
- verify its legality on amateur bands before sending it out.
-
- Thanks again,
- Ken Friberg n8pbe
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