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Subject: Re: test message,or reply's to, which worse?
From: JC Dill <inet-list @ vo . cnchost . com>
Date: Sat, 26 May 2001 12:00:11 -0700
To: "albert" <emmanuel @ mwt . net>, <list-managers @ GreatCircle . COM>
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On 03:01 AM 5/26/01, albert wrote:

 >And i also sent a question to this list asking for a little configuration
 >help, i got
 >a couple "smart comments" but not advice or help, the reply to the test got
 >more
 >response than a plea for help...

Maybe next time you will reconsider the wisdom of sending a "test post".

There is NO REASON for sending a test post.  None.  Ever.  If you have 
something to post, post it.  If you don't have something to post, there's 
no need to send a test post.

jc




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