Re: aix-l Digest - 20 Jan 2005 to 21 Jan 2005 (#2005-20)

From: Green, Simon (Simon.Green_at_EU.ALTRIA.COM)
Date: 01/24/05

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    Date:         Mon, 24 Jan 2005 11:36:11 +0100
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    When using the digest, it would be helpful if you changed the subject to
    that of the original post, and copied enough of the original post to provide
    some context.

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