Yikes. I should proofread more: On October 31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > As previously pointed out, the current database structure is parsed > as a lisp structure, not unlike reading a binary blob off a disk and > casting it to a file. That would be "casting it to a structure". > export/import mechanism. I've been playing around with using gnuserv, > since that's something that's too difficult to set up and allows you And that would be "something that's NOT too difficult". Waider. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] / Yes, it /is/ very personal of me. Ronan Waide, Technology Non-Consultant, please update your addressbook _______________________________________________ bbdb-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/bbdb-info
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