Monday, January 10, 2000, 2:05:18 PM, John wrote:
> Because, unlike UNIX, Windows has no established convention for
> plonking a file to temp, calling a user-defined editor to edit it,
> detecting (correctly, 100% of the time!) when the editor has exited,
> and reloading the edited file.

    Well, PMMail does it just fine.  I fail to see why other's can do it.  A
convention is started by people just doing it in a constant manner.

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