Gregg Irwin wrote:

>Hi Ed,
>
>It's a combination of FORALL and REMOVE that's trippnig you up. FORALL steps
>through the series (you can see the source for it BTW. It's a mezzanine)
>using NEXT and REMOVE returns the series at the location *after* the remove,
>so you're skipping every other element when you combine them.
>
>>>b: [1 2 3 4 5 6]
>>>
>== [1 2 3 4 5 6]
>
>>>forall b [print first b remove b]
>>>
>1
>3
>5
>
>HTH!
>

Well it kinda helps. It tell's me why. But it don't tell me how to fix 
the problem. :)

So what do you recomment I use to parse a mailbox if not ForAll? ForEach 
won't work, unless I'm using it wrong. Which is quite possible.

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