Today you sent me:
1. messages with an origin line > 80.
2. netmail messages to "all" addressed to 3:711/934.
3. All the netmail messages had origin lines.
4. In one of the messages you used an address of 3:640/305 instead of
3:711/934.22. If you're going to use an address of 3:640/305.12 (which you
didn't even), you should be sending your messages to 3:640/305.
Remember, echomail has an AREA line. Remember, use hexdump when you're
experimenting (or "inspect"). I have not done anything with your
message. I don't expect that "ALL" will be logging on anytime
soon, and if he does, he doesn't have access to NETMAIL anyway. On the
other hand, I don't expect David Drummond to be logging on either. Oh, he
doesn't have access to NETMAIL either. Everyone has access to WANNAPOINT
though, but there generally isn't a lot of traffic in there. Presumably
not many people dial up BBSs so they can argue the toss about pointing.
BFN. Paul.
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