Package: catdoc
Version: 0.94.2-1
Severity: normal

Hey.  I've been fiddling with my resume, in .odt format.  I mail it off
to a recruiter/headhunter, then look at the copy I sent using mutt's "v"
(view attachments) feature.  My resume has:

   Stephen Keeling - Programmer/Analyst & System Administrator
   [email protected]   http://www.nucleus.com/~keeling

at the top.  This is where it gets odd.  catdoc renders that
[email protected] as [email protected], my old account at a defunct
ISP.  Why?  Is this catdoc or an OOo flaw?  Seems like a goofy thing for
mere users to sort out.  It shouldn't have happened, methinks.

Thanks for your efforts.  I've uploaded a copy of my .odt resume to my
homepage ...  www.nucleus.com/~keeling/Keeling.Stephen.B.odt



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