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From: Invent Yourself <xod@sixgirls.org>

On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Craig wrote:

> >I never have to type one in. Does that mean my mailer good and yours is
> >broken?
>
> Both you and la rab.spir. have said something along these lines, thinking
> you are disagreeing. If the reply-to was munged, then to send a personal
> mail you would have to type the name in. I will now shut up as I feel both
> sides should, and will say no more on this topic unless asked a direct
> question (e.g. "Does that mean my mailer is good and yours is broken?"). I
> urge everyone on either side to do the same, as soon as they realize that
> everything useful has already been said.


.e'onai do du'eroi fanza troci le nu finxu'a le zumcasnu flalu .o'onai

no'i

> If the reply-to was munged, then to send a personal mail you would
> have to type the name in.

jitfa ci'e la pain. .i da'a xelmri poi mi pilno ke'a cu na bapli le nu
ciska le judri pe le termri





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even that's not true.

Sami ul-Haq, Osama bin Laden's closest friend in Pakistan, runs the
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