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Subject: Re: Header fields (Was: Re: Please prune this list!)
From: JC Dill <inet-list @ vo . cnchost . com>
Date: Sat, 06 Jul 2002 14:57:05 -0700
To: list-managers <list-managers @ greatcircle . com>
In-reply-to: <Pine.GSO.4.43.0207061631240.28491-100000@saltmine.radix.net>
References: <18638.1025986662@kanga.nu>

On 01:34 PM 7/6/02, Beartooth wrote:
 >On Sat, 6 Jul 2002, J C Lawrence wrote:
 >
 >> On Sat, 06 Jul 2002 11:50:09 -0700
 >> JC Dill <inet-list@vo.cnchost.com> wrote:
 >>
 >> > Eudora actually comes close.  Select a group of messages from a list
 >> > and then select "special, make filter".  Eudora looks for a common
 >> > header and then creates what it believes is the desired filter.
 >>
 >> Neat.  I wasn't aware it supported that feature.
 >
 >	Nor I; which version of the many eudorae is it? Or do they
 >all??

I'm using Eudora 5 in paid mode.  I don't remember if this feature was 
available in Eudora 4 (Pro) or not.

 >> Homilies of gawking at the dentition of proffering equines would
 >> seem to apply.  That's actually pretty neat.
 >
 >	Harrumph! Proffered, you mean. Harrumph! (sorry, couldn't
 >resist; it's a great line, but you don't mean 'generous
 >quadrupeds')

Thus one shouldn't gawk at the dentition of generously proffered quadrupeds 
of the equine persuasion.  Instead, one should admire the furry sportscar:

<http://vo.cnchost.com/horses/venus/venus.html>

jc 




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