Hi,
could you tell me what happened here?
I wrote in the last message (and this is also what shows up in my sent
folder):
"From the readme-file:" (without the quotes)
and now I just received my very own message with the following line
"From the readme-file:" (without the quotes)
Well, how
Hello David,
DB = David Buntenbroich
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001 at 22:15:08 GMT +0100 (which was 1:15 PM where
I live) witnesses say David Buntenbroich typed:
DB "From the readme-file:" (without the quotes)
DB Well, how did that "" get there? It only happened in this one line.
Some Mail
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Hello David,
You wrote on 1/14/2001, 10:15 PM:
David could you tell me what happened here?
David I wrote in the last message (and this is also what shows up in my sent
David folder):
David "From the readme-file:" (without the quotes)
David and
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On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, at 22:27:47 [GMT +0100], SyP wrote:
S According to what Kenneth Porter wrote on 8/10/2000, 8:57 PM:
S The sequence "CRLFCRLFFrom" is used to denote the beginning of
S a message. If this sequence occurs in the middle of a
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Hi Mike,
On 14 January 2001 at 16:45:02 -0500 (which was 21:45 where I
live) Mike Yetto wrote and made these points:
MY What I have to add will change this theory.
It doesn't. *Some* servers add it. Mine didn't. Neither did yours.
David's did.
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On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, at 22:48:06 [GMT +], Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
MDP Hi Mike,
MDP On 14 January 2001 at 16:45:02 -0500 (which was 21:45 where I
MDP live) Mike Yetto wrote and made these points:
MY What I have to add will change this
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