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Re Word Freqency analyzer
- Subject: Re Word Freqency analyzer
- From: Patricia M Godfrey pmgodfrey@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2003 14:30:34 -0400
The verboten word was s-u-b-t-l-e-t-i-e-s (one trusts that spelling it
out, as if it were a naughty word one didn't want a kid to hear, will get
it past the gatekeeping algorithm; and no, I didn't mistype it
"subtitles," which I thought I might have done). And it wasn't just the
first few letters. The bounce notice definitely stated that that "string
matched one of ListProc's command words." Have you any idea what opsys
the server there is running? *nix? One of those IBM mini systems (cannot
remember their name; something with A and a big number in it)? On
rereading the bounce notice, I get the idea that the word only triggers
the error if it occurs at the beginning of a line, and early on in the
message. But because I use a large font in my e-mail app, I don't really
know where line breaks are going to occur in any other system, so it's
hard to make sure it isn't in the dangerous position. And that's not a
word I want to deprive myself of using.
Patricia