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Tue 11 Sep, 2007 01:12 am
What does this mean in an email? I put the x's in for the date & time.
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> > Date: xxx, xx xxxxxxxx 2007 xx:xx:xx +0000 [input] [input] [input]
> > [input] #message { overflow:auto; visibility:hidden }
This could be the result of a firewall or some spam blocker if you have that as well. could be a virus blocker or a bad address thats been caught.
:wink:
The email was in my inbox, it didn't go to my screened mail. My settings are to let all mail come in. If the server thinks the email is spam then it goes in my screened mail. Otherwise I want all my mail and I want to decide if it is spam.
Edit: I am not sure what you mean by a bad address that is caught
Looks like HTML code (CSS speifically).
Thanks George
I googled HTML and found an on line tutorial for programming. I was more interested in what this means:
{ overflow:auto; visibility:hidden }
TTH wrote:Thanks George
I googled HTML and found an on line tutorial for programming. I was more interested in what this means:
{ overflow:auto; visibility:hidden }
This means the lined addresses were hidden so when you received the e-mail you could only view who sent it to you and not who sent it to begin with originally. This works to keep e-mails protected from being spammed automatically. As you know there are programs out there that do this and they can track your e-mail as well as those that were there before you recieved the mail.
That makes sense so thanks bigred