At 10:15 AM +0100 9/25/00, Nigel Metheringham wrote:
bwarsaw@beopen.com said:
P.S. I also hate MTAs that insist on sending warnings to bulk email, and I /really/ hate idiot MTAs that send bounces with no detectable recipient email address in them. How helpful, thanks!
Hmm... good point...
The brain-damage of the century award goes to -- Lotus Notes. Because for at least some releases (I don't know if it's fixed, but I doubt it), the server can be configured to send back a "message opened" "message deleted" "message laughed at" note. But this was an option configurable by the admin, not the user. Which means a server can blat back on every message, including mail lists, and the user doesn't know it and can't change it. Fortunately, most admins turn it off, but I've banned some Notes sites from my systems because of this.
A global "send a message every time an e-mail is *touched*" mode, with no way to have a user turn it off, and no logic to keep it from annoying lists or any other e-mail service. What were they thinking?
In general, though, Notes is not my favorite mailer, although Microsoft Exchange continues with the life achiement award for cluelessness.
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