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to: Tobias Ernst
from: Rick Van Ruth
date: 2002-11-06 07:26:46
subject: msged

Hello Tobias.

05 Nov 02 08:24, you wrote to me:

 TE>>> BTW, your TID kludge is at a strange location ...
 RVR>> How do I fix that?

 TE> Report to the author of your tosser, supposedly. And, I bet, the problem
 TE> also goes away if you don't use JAM ;-). Kludges at wrong positions are
 TE> typically sign of JAM message bases. Not that JAM itself is guilty, it
 TE> always is a bug in the program - but JAM is somewhat more prone to such
 TE> bugs ...

Ok, but, I would also need to know why Sean's and Russell's TID's are ok as
they are using the same tosser/scanner. And also need to know why it appeared
ok for Andrew before I start annoying the guy who wrote it because he will
want to know these specifics to track down the problem.

Any suggestions?

Cheers,
                Rick

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