It would be ironic that the email I accidentally sent here instead of another 
group starting with mac by accidentally double tapping the wrong address and 
the message I sent straight after explaining my mistake and apologising for 
accidentally breaking list policy didn't get through but I'm sure lucky it 
seems as I got a message back informing me of my attempt to give mail commands

Sorry for making the mistake and sorry for my apology not making it to list. 

It's this kind of stuff that means I vertually never post to this list any more 
and didn't this time. At least I got to be used as an object lesson though. 
Again. 

Regards
Danny. 


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