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All,
I found that I had to turn off my messaging format from HTML to TEXT. It
worked then.
Chadster
> 
> Step 1: you must register with the "judge". This judge is
> an e-mail robot that will handle the bureaucratic part of
> the game (receive moves, process turns, etc). In order to
> register, you must send an e-mail message to the judge:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> whose *body* must be like (change for your name, etc):
> 
> REGISTER
> Name:      Aretha Holly
> Phone:     (505) 555-5555
> Site:      University of Hodunk
> Address:   1515 St. Claws Lane, Kris Mass
> Country:   USA
> Email:     [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], host2!host1!user
> Level:     Novice, Intermediate or Expert
> Birthdate: Dec 25, 1907
> Sex:       Female
> END
> 
> This information will become public to all those that know
> your e-mail, so if you want to preserve privacy, you may
> fake all information except email (put here a list as long as
> possible; you might need to send from some other place in an
> emergency; the return address will *always* be the first) 
> and level (you are all Novice :-))
> 
> Step 2: ** after ** the register was sent (the judge replies
> if there is any error), send another e-mail to the judge with
> the lines:
> 
> signon ?brinl1 <password> standard gunboat
> set preference AEFGIRT
> 
> Replace <password> by something simple to remember; I may
> override a password in case you forget.
> 
> Replace AEFGIRT by your list of preferences; for example,
> if you want to play Germany but doesn't care for any other
> nation, send "set preference G".
> 
> Alternate Step 2: if you just want to take a peek at
> the game, and eventually say something to annoy the players
> (there is an option to do it anonymously), you may sign 
> as an *observer*. Just send:
> 
> observe brinl1 <password> 
> 
> While we wait for 7 players to signon, I will keep sending
> "tutorials" to the list; after that, I will use the judge
> to do it. Those who want to step ahead might read the
> cryptic judge help files, that you get by sending "help"
> to the judge.
> 
> Alberto Monteiro
> 

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