Client-side (when it was actually _read_ not delivered) return
receipt.
Bob
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Kevin Patrick Crowley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 02:36:06 -0500
>My initial thought was a military soccer maneuver. :^>
>
>The weird thing is that it is a command line option for imail1.exe and there is no
>explanation in the documentation or the knowledge base.
>kevin
>
>
>
>K Mitchell wrote:
>
>> At 12:53 PM 9/29/99 -0500, Kevin Patrick Crowley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >What is an army registered header and what is it good for?
>>
>> An "Army registered header" is obviously a header that has been
>> registered with the Army. These headers have an non-specific talents or
>> abilities that might be useful in wartime, thus registration is required by
>> the Dangerous Header Act of 1997. While nominally civilians, these headers
>> could be called to active duty during a national emergency, declared war,
>> or for other cause that serves the national interest of the United States.
>> Most of these headers are unscrupulous ruffians that tend to hang out in
>> bars and date woman of questionable reputation. As a group they are
>> normally heavy drinkers, dress badly, and bathe rather infrequently. They
>> are, however, an arrogant lot and have been known to gang up on innocent
>> nerd-type headers, edit their DNS entries, and generally make a mess of
>> civilized header society. Bouncing between caffine highs and alcoholic
>> depressions, they tend to be rather moody and take offense at the slightest
>> comment, thus provoking their violent nature.
>> Be afraid...be very afraid!
>>
>> Seriously though, I haven't a clue :)
>>
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R. Stull
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