Michka and Tex wrote: > michka> > Now if I could figure out how come you get to quote whole messages and I > don't, I'll be *really* happy! > tex> > I was not able to and it makes me very unhappy. Since you were on the > to-list, you got an immediate copy. We prattled on and then I got a > bounce message which did not indicate the mail that was being rejected. Ah, this explains why I am starting to see so many responses to messages I never received. The original message never makes it to the list, but a private copy is sent to another list member who then quotes it. I wonder if this post will survive the quotebot. -Doug Ewell Fullerton, California
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