Real Life Example - RFC822 in a mergered firm
Mack Hicks <mack.hicks@bankofamerica.com> Fri, 05 November 1999 01:48 UTC
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Date: Thu, 04 Nov 1999 17:02:46 -0800
From: Mack Hicks <mack.hicks@bankofamerica.com>
Subject: Real Life Example - RFC822 in a mergered firm
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To: IETF PKIX list, IETF SMIME list, This is all too familiar to those of you who follow these lists, but I could not resist sharing my own "troubles." Since Bank of America (BankAmerica.com) and NationsBank (NationsBank.com) merged, the preferred domain for email is BankofAmerica.com. Our kind email gateway changes all the outbound (and inbound) names for us so that internally we are still using the two old domains. (See signature validation messages on this S/MIME signed message.) We have also implemented the SMTP sender authentication mechanism so I must remain mack.hicks@bankamerica.com internally. But you can all call me: Mack See you in DC. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mack Hicks, SVP mack.hicks@bankofamerica.com ;-) Bank of America, San Francisco, CA USA
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