2008/6/13 Jack D. Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Jim Allan wrote the following on 6/12/2008 2:09 PM:
> -snip-
>>
>> We cannot do US sorts ourselves any more, since your incompetent Homeland
>> Security has decided that sending postal information available on files in
>> mailing houses throughout the US suddenly presents a danger to the US if
>> sent outside the country, as if almost any organization could not get this
>> information relatively easily within the US. Just purchase the software
>> legally within the US.
>>
>> These are the same nits who illegally kidnapped Canadian citizen Maher
>> Arar and sent him to Syria to be tortured for a year with no evidence
>> whatsoever of wrong-doing. See
>> http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/19/world/americas/19canada.html and
>> http://harpers.org/archive/2008/06/hbc-90003043 .
>>
>> Jim Allan
>
> -snip-
>
> Jim, I missed the middle part of this thread so I don't know if you do your
> mail address corrections in house or not. We've run up against our own
> Homeland Insecurity Gestapo more than a few times ourselves in regards to
> what is now considered 'Security Leak' issues.
>
> That business aside, why can't you do US sorts? We use BM-Win Plus for our
> Cass software, which I believe is available for purchase in Canada also. We
> do the sorts right inside BM-Win, then export the results into a format that
> we can run through our in-house mailing software.
> --
> Jack
>

Is BM-Win Plus the preferred address-correction software? I looked at
the hardin-soft website, which seems to be the distributor, but there
was not much information for those unfamiliar with the field (I am
unfamiliar with the field).

Dotan Cohen

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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
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