Incidentally when I send an email it appears as if I have set up an alias
called KVM
but I haven't.
Anybody know what is going on.

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From: "KVM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 4:43 AM
Subject: rmi-User -vs- jsp-Interest


Hi,

On the previous occasion I asked why is this line called interest
whilst there are lines called users i.e. rmi-users , jini-users.

You replied database connection strategy is left to the vendor's
responsibility.

I just wanted to say thanks and I am actually now in the middle of
"going through the paces". with one I think I will settle with.

This is a brand name I am familiar with from a few years ago.

I also wanted to say the information with regard to small devices
and jini was in valuable.

Most kindest Regards,
Zahid

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