On Sun, 29 Sep 2002 00:30:49 +0200, in cf-talk you wrote:

>> To clarify what what he's saying, basically the mail protocol uses a
>> dot on a line by itself as an indicator that we're at the end of an
>> email message.
>
>Hardly a left over. You need *something* to signal the end of a message.

True enough. I suppose what I meant is that if it was done these days
it'd probably be something only a machine could read... byte codes or
the like. Something non-obvious, bloated... and well, Microsoft-ish.
:)

>You mean you use an email client? Ewww

I'm spoiled, I know it.

>I still do that on occasion. But I leave out the colon after DATA :)

Oops. I apparently don't do it as often as you do. :)

>Jochem

--min

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