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Answering msg from andrew clarke to rowan crowe,
on Monday May 08 1995 at 22:30
ac> 07 May 95 19:07, rowan crowe wrote to David Robins:
rc>> FTS-LIST specifies hex numbers.
ac> 'FTS-LIST'? Did I miss something?
No, I did. :-) I'm getting confused somewhere. There may indeed exist
an "FTS-LIST" but all I could find was "FTSCLIST" which
lists the current set of FTSC files.
Perhaps my memory is fading, but I recall that ARCmail bundle naming
conventions were outlined in a totally unrelated document, a la Paul
Edwards style.
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