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echo: net_dev
to: Sean Sixsmith
from: mark lewis
date: 1997-03-16 17:40:00
subject: Expired Listing

PE>> {at}PID: Msged/2 4.2.b1
 PE>> {at}SOT:
 PE>> {at}EOT:

 BB>> BTW. Can you explain me why you have these two empty
 BB>> kludges ? If they were supposed to do something surely
 BB>> there would be some information after. Why not just get
 BB>> rid of them when there is no information ?

 SS> I believe that the reason they appear at the top is because
 SS> you're using Jam message bases and Jam is (obviously) designed
 SS> to screw around with kludges in a message and move them to the
 SS> top instead of leaving them alone where they are.

not to the top... of anything... but to a different starage file... the y
appear at the top because of the way the reader programs process them...

)\/(ark

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