At 12:16 PM 5/15/01 -0400, Linda Reynolds wrote: >Well Howdy Chile Friends! > >Been reading a lot lately but not posting....just got a frost last >night so it is still too early for the >Byron-Bottom-how-warm-is-the-garden-dirt test here in upstate NY! > >I was wondering if anyone else here on the list heard of a new e-mail >program that determines the content of what is being said by the >mailer and assigns Chiles to the subject line to tell the reader what >kind of language is being used? I heard it on some computer type >radio talk show but only got part of it. It is supposedly designed >to let you know if you are getting flamed. I thought it kinda funny >seeing as all of our talk is hot and would welcome a few chiles along >with each post! > This is in the newer versions of Eudora, and is not to tell you if you are getting flamed. It is designed to let you know that a message you are about to send could be deemed offensive by the recipient. It apparently designates the level of posible insult by the number of chile peppers... =Mark "Runs With Scissors" Stevens @ http://www.exit109.com/~mstevens @ @ ICQ# 2059548 @ Dyslexic Agnostic Insomniac... Lying awake at night, wondering if there is a dog.