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to: Paul Edwards
from: Frank Malcolm
date: 1995-02-23 05:16:08
subject: sot/eot

Hi, Paul.

AWL> AWL> [Later] Oh Goddess, he wants to put it *before* the origin
AWL> AWL> line. Argh! The origin line is part of the user stuff, not
AWL> AWL> header/footer stuff (lots

AWL> AWL> -+-
AWL> AWL>  + Origin: Elfwhere - the POINty eared POINt
AWL> AWL> (3:640/450.2379)

AWL> PE> You mean you type this every single time in all of your
AWL> PE> messages? Unless you do, you have very little concept of
AWL> PE> what "user stuff" is.

I had a thought today... do you regard (continued to next message) and
(continued from previous message) as "user stuff"?

If not (which I expect you to say if you're consistent), where does your
software put the ^ASOT & ^AEOT wrt those lines? Say in a Rod Speed
message if he upgraded PQWK?

Regards, FIM.

 * * Assumption #1: Rod is smarter than broccoli.
@EOT:

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