On Tuesday 26 October 2004 21:51, Laurie Miles wrote:
> Have you noticed that when you send an e-mail via the nhs.net smtp server
> (SMTP1.NHS.NET) then it adds the rider below - I can find no way of
> removing this:
A technical note:-
Laurie's mail passed through an Exim (Open Source from Cambridge, UK
www.exim.org) mail server to reach the NHS Net one which is also Exim
although a different flavour.
Laurie I am perfectly certain has never either written part of either of those
setups, modified it, configured it, nor been asked to do so, reardless of any
protestations about his beliefs regarding OSS and WIndows he may feel like
making.
We are all Open Source users here, some of us know it, others deny it.
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