>Well, I'd rather say that there's no point in replying to somebody posting
>the question alone. Others on the list *might* also benefit if it's
>posted on the list. And that is the reason for keeping the archives.
Yeah, right. So I say I will meet person X at the restaurant
after the J3 meeting next month. That's really of interest to
the whole list? I guess I now have no real choice, since the
proper return address is gone.
...
>I agree that the list seems to be working quite better now.
>However, the space after my -- doesn't remain. Neither the space after
>your -- is present. I believe that the mailing software strips off any
>trailing spaces in the mail.
In the articles I recieve, the space is now present in both
my submissions and the ones I receive from you.. The
problem must be between you and the list server - and
only on incoming mail.
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J. Giles
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