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save memory, simple messages, be technical !
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Helmut Probst <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 30 Apr 1999 13:32:02 +0200
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As a limited but interested student I completely agree with the message
below - I felt, it should be repeated, and please, if you can afford,
avoid included original messages in your replies to all !  Attachments
whatsoever shouldn't be "absolutely necessary" - unless you found YOUR
partner via the list, to do it !

Andrea Lini - is there a way to get a periodical (and maybe reviewed ?!)
PRINT OUT of the list conversations ? It would save me a lot of work with
my endavor to have it archived in a nice look-it-up-comfortably-at-home
form lateron, because IT IS a good list !

        Thanks - Helmut, Austria


On Mon, 26 Apr 1999, Brian Haskell wrote:
subject: RE: job advert-PLEASE POST

> I suggest that job advertisements, etc. not be posted to listservers as
> enclosed files unless absolutely necessary, and then still include a copy
> of the text in the main message.  1) Most of my software is older
> versions, so I can't read many enclosures.  2) With the common occurrence
> of viruses (especially in Microsoft files) I do not open files unless I
> know the sender is very careful about having a clean computer. Unless
> something in the text of the message has really caught my attention I
> generally delete listserver enclosures unread.

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