POV-Ray : Newsgroups : povray.off-topic : Thunderbird question. : Re: Thunderbird question. Server Time
6 Sep 2024 01:25:47 EDT (-0400)
  Re: Thunderbird question.  
From: Patrick Elliott
Date: 18 Mar 2009 00:15:40
Message: <49c0756c$1@news.povray.org>
Darren New wrote:
> Patrick Elliott wrote:
>> Uh.. Thanks. And here I thought I would try something "silly" like 
>> doing what "every online system" and other clients do, and just add 
>> "*lindenlab.com" to my address book or a "these are OK" list. 
> 
> You can do that. There's a checkbox to say "people in my address book 
> never send spam."  I don't think you can wildcard the addresses in your 
> address book.
> 
> Maybe there's a way to whitelist specific addresses.
> 
Yeah, I know. Problem is that a) yes, it refuses to wildcard it, and b) 
I can't be sure that it is "always" going to be the same address. In 
fact, I am fairly sure its not. The originating addresses from linden 
are like <group/object name>@<URI key>.lindenlab.com, or something like 
that. So, every different object or group is likely to have a 
"different" email address, with the only "common" source being the 
"lindenlab" part. Needless to say, that makes Thunderbird's absolute 
refusal to allow such wildcard addresses a pain in the fracking ass. lol

-- 
void main () {
   If Schrödingers_cat is alive or version > 98 {
     if version = "Vista" {
       call slow_by_half();
       call DRM_everything();
     }
     call functional_code();
   }
   else
     call crash_windows();
}

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