Hello Miguel,

On Wednesday, April 24, 2002 at 6:19:01 PM you wrote in
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>> 1.60g _IS_ an official release.

MAU> Sorry Peter, but I don't know who you are to make that statement. And
MAU> your statement is a valid as mine if I say that it _IS _NOT_.

OK ... you're right.
If you tend to not call it an 'official release' who am I to tell you're
wrong.
Before misunderstandings are coming up: I'm not affiliate to RITLabs, I'm
not affiliate to IS-Web, the German distributor, I've only repeated the
words of Dieter Hummel (not the very same words, but the content) how and
why 1.60g came up.
I do not have any reason to doubt Dieters words, but if anybody else wants
to do so unless somebody from RITLabs directly spoke to this list ... it's
a free country :-) I'd never ever force anybody to trust my 'stupid'
comments on this list :-)

MAU> Aside of that, even if I knew who Peter Palmreuther is, you are not
MAU> PGP signing your message, so I can't verify you really wrote it ;-)

Quite correct ... you're a good observer ... I'm not PGP signing them :-)
But _if_ you 'knew' me you could get a good guess if this was me by looking
at the headers of my mail ... there's not much folk on this list whom's
mail is originating as the 'Received:' lines tell :-)

Nevertheless ... just for the case we meet some day and you are willing and
able to verify my S/MIME-serial I'll (aberrantly) sign this mail :-)
-- 
Regards
Peter Palmreuther                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(The Bat! v1.60g on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2)

Mammon, n.: The God of the worlds leading religion. -- Ambrose Bierce

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