He, Dennis, I just figured out why my messages are going twice!

I'm in the process of converting from PMMail to Eudora. (PMMail has lots of nice features missing from Eudora, but alas, nobody works on PMMail any more, so it's a dying animal). When I "reply all" in Eudora, for some reason it puts [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] (RBASE-L Mailing List) on the "To" line, thus sending it twice.

(It's also not smart enough to recognize when the "from" and "reply to" are different, and give me a choice of which way to send the reply, like PMMail did. That's a really nice feature for mailing lists, not forcing people to clutter up mailing lists with message like THIS one.)

Bill

At 01:26 PM 3/24/2004, Dennis Fleming wrote:
Thanks Bill,

Your answers are so good they're duplicating on the RList (??)

Dennis
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At 11:00 AM 3/24/2004 -0500, you wrote: >No, there's no consensus. People argued about it through from 1998 through >2000, the late Stephen J. Gould wrote about the history of that debate, (In >1900 and 1901 the general consensus in newspapers was that 1901 was the >begining of the century) end-times millenialists had one more excuse why >the world hadn't ended yet, and everybody who liked to party partied twice. > >Basically, people with a scientific/mathematical bent say there was no year >zero, so the first decade was years 1-10, the second decade started in 11, >the first century was 1-100, the second started in 101, etc. A more >populist tradition has said that "when the big number changes, something is >new." > >Then again, in R:Base there IS a year zero. Try this: > >SET VAR vDate1 DATE = (RDATE(1,1,0001)) >SHO V vDate1 >SET VAR vDate2 DATE = (.vDate1 - 1) >SHO V vDate2 > >I would say your customer needs to be asked to clarify their request. > > >At 10:38 AM 3/24/2004, Lichty, Tom wrote: >>Also, we had a request from a customer about archiving data before "this >>century". I always thought that meant < 1/1/2000. They pointed out it could >>also be < 1/1/2001. Is there consensus on this? > > > Dennis Fleming IISCO http://www.TheBestCMMS.com Phone: 570 775-7593 Fax: 570 775-9797 Cell: 570 351-5290



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