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Subject: | RE: FLASH: dynamic function for date *!* |
From: | John Cocktosten |
Date: | Tue, 28 Mar 2000 22:50:59 +0100 |
Attention all Mensa's:
See that little header thing that appears in every message you get? It looks
like this:
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���: Donald <druideoe-magical [dot] org>
����: flasherchinwag [dot] com <flasherchinwag [dot] com>
����������: �������, 26 ������� 2000 12:29 ��
����: FLASH: dynamic function for date
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In this header you can see the original poster's email address. In the
example above it is druideoe-magical [dot] org. This is the person with the file
you all want, the list does not have the file. Send your "me too" messages
to the genius who offered up the file in the first place. Sending your "me
too" message to a list with over 2000 people only makes you look stupid, to
1999 people. So stop it, send your requests to the person who has the file.
And for all of you folks who want to share files, the phrase "email me" is
not the best solution. Post a URL where it can be downloaded or put in up on
an open source FTP site. This is not brain surgery, it's a mailing list, use
some common sense.
John Cocktosten
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