Al --

You have started a new thread by taking an existing message and replying to
it while merely changing the Subject: line.

That is bad, because it breaks threading.  Whenever you reply to a message,
your mail client generates a "References:" header that tells all recipients
to which posting(s) your posting refers.  A mail client uses this information
to build a "thread tree" of the postings so that it is easy to see just how
they relate to each other.

With your posting style you successfully torpedoed this useful feature; your
posting shows up within an existing thread even though it is completely
unrelated.

Always do a fresh post when you want to start a new thread.  That means that
you do not select any sort of "Reply" when you start your message.  You can
save the list address in your address book (or equivalent) for convenience.

...and then [EMAIL PROTECTED] said...
% 
% Hi,

Hi!


% 
% I was wondering if there is an easy way to port perl scripts to php, or
% maybe someone could recommend someone who could help me?

The two languages are not terribly different; you may be able to do the
porting on your own if you know php.

You could exec the perl script and get the result if that setup works for
you.

I would be happy to be of service if you would like.  Feel free to drop
me a reply.


% 
% Thanks,
% Al


HTH & HAND

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