Re: Welcome to the world, Noah!

2000-06-23 Thread Yeak Nai Siew

Congratulation from Malaysia! :-)



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on 24/6/00 1:01 AM, Ralf S. Engelschall at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> Welcome to the world, Noah!
> 
> Three hours ago (at June 23th, 2000 - 4:08pm CET) our first kid was born:
> 
> Noah Sebastian Engelschall, weight: 3690g, length: 52cm.
> 
> Mother Daniela (27 years) and Noah (3 hours ;) are feeling very well!
> Father Ralf also still feels well... and now really understands why we
> men are considered snivelling and what OTOH our womans really accomplish
> in their life. I'm very proud.
> 
> In case you're interested: we've chosen the first name Noah for him, because
> this name stands for "the bringer of ease and comfort" (according to the text
> books of names). And Daniela and I found it not unreasonable if at least one
> of our family members _at least by definition_ is more of a calming type ;)
> 
> Yours,
> Ralf S. Engelschall
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RE: A little legal help, please...

2000-06-23 Thread Chris Pomerantz

As far as I know, and that's only what I've read on the web, is when you
purchased your Re Hat software it should have come with the license to use
the encryption. This is because Red Hat bought a license to be able to
resell you the software, in turn giving you a legal right to use encryption
technology. This what I have read else where, it may have even been on the
OpenSSL site somewhere, but don't quote me on that.

- Chris Pomerantz


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I have just spent a day adding in support for SSL via mod-ssl to my
apache server.  I am new to all this stuff and have just been told -
"make it secure" - and it seemed to me this is the logical way to go.
We purchased a Red Hat Linux Pro software, including the "Secure Web
Server", and when I initially installed it a few months ago I had
problems with it and jserv.  Security was not an issue at that time, so
I picked up fresh 3.1.9 apache source, and fresh jserv source which
worked pretty much without a hitch.

Now I apply the same approach to doing a DSO for SSL, and get it going
and then discover that there are legal issues.  Browsing through some of
your archives, it seems that it might be reasonable to use the license
for the outofthebox red hat SWS for the mod-ssl.  Have I gotten the
wrong message, or will I have to go back to the outofthebox stuff.

Many thanks in advance, and hope that I can become a "real" subscriber
soon, if not after Sept 20th.

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RE: Welcome to the world, Noah!

2000-06-23 Thread Chris Pomerantz

That's cool. We have a 2 year old and I would have to say that being there
while my son was born was one of the greatest moments of my life.

- Chris Pomerantz

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Welcome to the world, Noah!

Three hours ago (at June 23th, 2000 - 4:08pm CET) our first kid was born:

   Noah Sebastian Engelschall, weight: 3690g, length: 52cm.

Mother Daniela (27 years) and Noah (3 hours ;) are feeling very well!
Father Ralf also still feels well... and now really understands why we
men are considered snivelling and what OTOH our womans really accomplish
in their life. I'm very proud.

In case you're interested: we've chosen the first name Noah for him, because
this name stands for "the bringer of ease and comfort" (according to the
text
books of names). And Daniela and I found it not unreasonable if at least one
of our family members _at least by definition_ is more of a calming type ;)

Yours,
   Ralf S. Engelschall
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   www.engelschall.com
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Re: Welcome to the world, Noah!

2000-06-23 Thread Balgansuren

Congratulations!!!

Balgaa
System Engineer
Micom Co., Ltd
Mongolia.


On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:

> 
> Welcome to the world, Noah!
> 
> Three hours ago (at June 23th, 2000 - 4:08pm CET) our first kid was born: 
> 
>Noah Sebastian Engelschall, weight: 3690g, length: 52cm.
> 
> Mother Daniela (27 years) and Noah (3 hours ;) are feeling very well!
> Father Ralf also still feels well... and now really understands why we
> men are considered snivelling and what OTOH our womans really accomplish
> in their life. I'm very proud.
> 
> In case you're interested: we've chosen the first name Noah for him, because
> this name stands for "the bringer of ease and comfort" (according to the text
> books of names). And Daniela and I found it not unreasonable if at least one
> of our family members _at least by definition_ is more of a calming type ;)
> 
> Yours,
>Ralf S. Engelschall
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>www.engelschall.com
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Re: Welcome to the world, Noah!

2000-06-23 Thread Franck Chionna

"Ralf S. Engelschall" wrote:

> Welcome to the world, Noah!
>
> Three hours ago (at June 23th, 2000 - 4:08pm CET) our first kid was born:
>
>Noah Sebastian Engelschall, weight: 3690g, length: 52cm.
>
> Mother Daniela (27 years) and Noah (3 hours ;) are feeling very well!
> Father Ralf also still feels well... and now really understands why we
> men are considered snivelling and what OTOH our womans really accomplish
> in their life. I'm very proud.
>
> In case you're interested: we've chosen the first name Noah for him, because
> this name stands for "the bringer of ease and comfort" (according to the text
> books of names). And Daniela and I found it not unreasonable if at least one
> of our family members _at least by definition_ is more of a calming type ;)
>
> Yours,
>Ralf S. Engelschall
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Congratulations Ralph, ;)

Long life for your family...

Franck Chionna

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Re: Welcome to the world, Noah!

2000-06-23 Thread Randy Katz

Congratulations Ralf!!!

We have four children and let me tell you the thrill of procreation does 
not dwindle over time. Hope mother and baby are in great health. Ralf , NOW 
we know you are human too!!!

Take care,
Randy Katz


At 07:01 PM 6/23/00 +0200, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:

>Welcome to the world, Noah!
>
>Three hours ago (at June 23th, 2000 - 4:08pm CET) our first kid was born:
>
>Noah Sebastian Engelschall, weight: 3690g, length: 52cm.
>
>Mother Daniela (27 years) and Noah (3 hours ;) are feeling very well!
>Father Ralf also still feels well... and now really understands why we
>men are considered snivelling and what OTOH our womans really accomplish
>in their life. I'm very proud.
>
>In case you're interested: we've chosen the first name Noah for him, because
>this name stands for "the bringer of ease and comfort" (according to the text
>books of names). And Daniela and I found it not unreasonable if at least one
>of our family members _at least by definition_ is more of a calming type ;)
>
>Yours,
>Ralf S. Engelschall
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>www.engelschall.com
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Re: Welcome to the world, Noah!

2000-06-23 Thread Anurag Sharma


Congrats !!!

Welcome to mother EARTH, NOAH 

Enjoy !!! Proud Mother and Father, Enjoy every bit of it.

A. Sharma


>
>>Welcome to the world, Noah!
>>
>>Three hours ago (at June 23th, 2000 - 4:08pm CET) our first kid was born:
>>
>>   Noah Sebastian Engelschall, weight: 3690g, length: 52cm.
>>
>>Mother Daniela (27 years) and Noah (3 hours ;) are feeling very well!
>>Father Ralf also still feels well... and now really understands why we
>>men are considered snivelling and what OTOH our womans really accomplish
>>in their life. I'm very proud.
>>
>>In case you're interested: we've chosen the first name Noah for him,
because
>>this name stands for "the bringer of ease and comfort" (according to the
text
>>books of names). And Daniela and I found it not unreasonable if at least
one
>>of our family members _at least by definition_ is more of a calming type
;)
>>
>>Yours,
>>   Ralf S. Engelschall
>>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>   www.engelschall.com
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Re: Welcome to the world, Noah!

2000-06-23 Thread Bruce

Welcome to the world Noah.
- Dad and Mum, your lives have changed forever!!
- Enjoy every minute while you can. It's a wonderful time.

Best of luck,
Bruce
Melbourne Australia



>Welcome to the world, Noah!
>
>Three hours ago (at June 23th, 2000 - 4:08pm CET) our first kid was born:
>
>   Noah Sebastian Engelschall, weight: 3690g, length: 52cm.
>
>Mother Daniela (27 years) and Noah (3 hours ;) are feeling very well!
>Father Ralf also still feels well... and now really understands why we
>men are considered snivelling and what OTOH our womans really accomplish
>in their life. I'm very proud.
>
>In case you're interested: we've chosen the first name Noah for him, because
>this name stands for "the bringer of ease and comfort" (according to the text
>books of names). And Daniela and I found it not unreasonable if at least one
>of our family members _at least by definition_ is more of a calming type ;)
>
>Yours,
>   Ralf S. Engelschall
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   www.engelschall.com
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Re: Welcome to the world, Noah!

2000-06-23 Thread Steve Palmer

Congrats !!

Steve P.

"Ralf S. Engelschall" wrote:

> Welcome to the world, Noah!
>
> Three hours ago (at June 23th, 2000 - 4:08pm CET) our first kid was born:
>
>Noah Sebastian Engelschall, weight: 3690g, length: 52cm.
>
> Mother Daniela (27 years) and Noah (3 hours ;) are feeling very well!
> Father Ralf also still feels well... and now really understands why we
> men are considered snivelling and what OTOH our womans really accomplish
> in their life. I'm very proud.
>
> In case you're interested: we've chosen the first name Noah for him, because
> this name stands for "the bringer of ease and comfort" (according to the text
> books of names). And Daniela and I found it not unreasonable if at least one
> of our family members _at least by definition_ is more of a calming type ;)
>
> Yours,
>Ralf S. Engelschall
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>www.engelschall.com
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Re: Welcome to the world, Noah!

2000-06-23 Thread Carlos Ramirez


Congratulations!!! and best wishes...
- Carlos
 
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
Welcome to the world, Noah!
Three hours ago (at June 23th, 2000 - 4:08pm CET) our first kid was
born:
   Noah Sebastian Engelschall, weight: 3690g, length: 52cm.
Mother Daniela (27 years) and Noah (3 hours ;) are feeling very well!
Father Ralf also still feels well... and now really understands why
we
men are considered snivelling and what OTOH our womans really accomplish
in their life. I'm very proud.
In case you're interested: we've chosen the first name Noah for him,
because
this name stands for "the bringer of ease and comfort" (according to
the text
books of names). And Daniela and I found it not unreasonable if at
least one
of our family members _at least by definition_ is more of a calming
type ;)
Yours,
  
Ralf S. Engelschall
  
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Re: Welcome to the world, Noah!

2000-06-23 Thread moebius

Hey Ralf,
Hooaahh! 
Good luck and best wishes

Harry Hoffman
Manager - Information Technology
Restaurants Unlimited Inc.
206.634.3082 x. 270

On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:

> 
> Welcome to the world, Noah!
> 
> Three hours ago (at June 23th, 2000 - 4:08pm CET) our first kid was born: 
> 
>Noah Sebastian Engelschall, weight: 3690g, length: 52cm.
> 
> Mother Daniela (27 years) and Noah (3 hours ;) are feeling very well!
> Father Ralf also still feels well... and now really understands why we
> men are considered snivelling and what OTOH our womans really accomplish
> in their life. I'm very proud.
> 
> In case you're interested: we've chosen the first name Noah for him, because
> this name stands for "the bringer of ease and comfort" (according to the text
> books of names). And Daniela and I found it not unreasonable if at least one
> of our family members _at least by definition_ is more of a calming type ;)
> 
> Yours,
>Ralf S. Engelschall
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>www.engelschall.com
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Re: Welcome to the world, Noah!

2000-06-23 Thread Rossen Raykov

Congratulations Ralf!
Welcome Noah!!

Rossen

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>
> Welcome to the world, Noah!
>
> Three hours ago (at June 23th, 2000 - 4:08pm CET) our first kid was born:
>
>Noah Sebastian Engelschall, weight: 3690g, length: 52cm.
>
> Mother Daniela (27 years) and Noah (3 hours ;) are feeling very well!
> Father Ralf also still feels well... and now really understands why we
> men are considered snivelling and what OTOH our womans really accomplish
> in their life. I'm very proud.
>
> In case you're interested: we've chosen the first name Noah for him,
because
> this name stands for "the bringer of ease and comfort" (according to the
text
> books of names). And Daniela and I found it not unreasonable if at least
one
> of our family members _at least by definition_ is more of a calming type
;)
>
> Yours,
>Ralf S. Engelschall
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>www.engelschall.com
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Welcome Noah!

2000-06-23 Thread Robinson, Anthony

Welcome Noah!!
Congratulations Ralf!

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Welcome to the world, Noah!

Three hours ago (at June 23th, 2000 - 4:08pm CET) our first kid was born: 

   Noah Sebastian Engelschall, weight: 3690g, length: 52cm.

Mother Daniela (27 years) and Noah (3 hours ;) are feeling very well!
Father Ralf also still feels well... and now really understands why we
men are considered snivelling and what OTOH our womans really accomplish
in their life. I'm very proud.

In case you're interested: we've chosen the first name Noah for him, because
this name stands for "the bringer of ease and comfort" (according to the
text
books of names). And Daniela and I found it not unreasonable if at least one
of our family members _at least by definition_ is more of a calming type ;)

Yours,
   Ralf S. Engelschall
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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mod_ssl seems to ignore CRL file

2000-06-23 Thread Leonardo Modeo

Hi Hi,

My web server (Apache 1.3.12) has SSL client authentication enabled to allow 
access to a directory only to a restricted group of users. Users 
authentication works fine. User certificate have been signed by a CA that I 
have created with OpenSSL 0.9.5a. Now, I' ve generated a CRL file with 
OpenSSL (cca.sh revoke file.crt) because I want to forbid access to one of 
these users. I' ve generated CRL file and placed it into a file that matches 
the "SSLCARevocationFile  /path-to-crl-file/file.crl" Apache directive , but 
that does not seem to work. That user can still see the protected pages. It 
just seems that the SSLCARevocationFile directive is ignored by Apache. 
Platform is Red Hat Linux 6.0.

Thanks for helping me.

L. Modeo

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Re: Welcome to the world, Noah!

2000-06-23 Thread Winged Wolf

Congratulations, Ralf!  May Noah's presence bring you light and joy and
peace and comfort... and when he turns into a right horny toad around 16
or so years from now, may you have the patience and wisdom to explain to
him why he -shouldn't- give in to his glandular desires.

And may this new presence in your life be a gentle influence on you and
his mother, your wife, to recognize that the world is more than these
computers that we hold so near and dear to our hearts.  Balance... it's
all about balance.

Seriously, though, congratulations.  You're going to have a lot more of a
little bundle of joy around to make life all worthwhile.

---
Mat Butler, Winged Wolf   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
SPASTIC Web Engineer  SPASTIC Server Administrator

On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:

> 
> Welcome to the world, Noah!
> 
> Three hours ago (at June 23th, 2000 - 4:08pm CET) our first kid was born: 
> 
>Noah Sebastian Engelschall, weight: 3690g, length: 52cm.
> 
> Mother Daniela (27 years) and Noah (3 hours ;) are feeling very well!
> Father Ralf also still feels well... and now really understands why we
> men are considered snivelling and what OTOH our womans really accomplish
> in their life. I'm very proud.
> 
> In case you're interested: we've chosen the first name Noah for him, because
> this name stands for "the bringer of ease and comfort" (according to the text
> books of names). And Daniela and I found it not unreasonable if at least one
> of our family members _at least by definition_ is more of a calming type ;)
> 
> Yours,
>Ralf S. Engelschall
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>www.engelschall.com

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Re: A little legal help, please...

2000-06-23 Thread Winged Wolf


Welcome to the wonderful world of patents.  As I understand it, RSA only
grants licenses for the patent if the licensee uses their BSAFE product
(or some other pre-created library, that they provide) for what they're
using RSA for.  So, no, you're not allowed to apply the RSA patent
license, because you're not using their (hideously expensive) software
library with mod_ssl.

It would make the most sense (given this absolutely preposterous state of
affairs), at least in my eyes, to run two separate httpds in two separate
directories -- the one httpd the insecure one with the latest apache, the
other httpd the secure one from RedHat's Secure Web Server.

(I cannot WAIT for September 20th to roll around... the patent issue goes
byebye.)

Note: Congratulations on thinking to ask about it; most people wouldn't.
However, it's possible that their use of the words, "make it secure"
refers only to 'ensure that our pages cannot be defaced', which is a
different problem from 'ensure that our clients' information cannot be
intercepted on the backbone'.

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On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, keiths wrote:

> I have just spent a day adding in support for SSL via mod-ssl to my
> apache server.  I am new to all this stuff and have just been told -
> "make it secure" - and it seemed to me this is the logical way to go. 
> We purchased a Red Hat Linux Pro software, including the "Secure Web
> Server", and when I initially installed it a few months ago I had
> problems with it and jserv.  Security was not an issue at that time, so
> I picked up fresh 3.1.9 apache source, and fresh jserv source which
> worked pretty much without a hitch.  
> 
> Now I apply the same approach to doing a DSO for SSL, and get it going
> and then discover that there are legal issues.  Browsing through some of
> your archives, it seems that it might be reasonable to use the license
> for the outofthebox red hat SWS for the mod-ssl.  Have I gotten the
> wrong message, or will I have to go back to the outofthebox stuff.  
> 
> Many thanks in advance, and hope that I can become a "real" subscriber
> soon, if not after Sept 20th.
> 
> -- 
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> Skillview Technologies
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Re:[OT] Welcome to the world, Noah!

2000-06-23 Thread Paul

*MANY* congrats, and welcome to the gene pool.
God bless each of you.

Paul

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> 
> Welcome to the world, Noah!
> 
> Three hours ago (at June 23th, 2000 - 4:08pm CET) our first kid was
> born: 
> 
>Noah Sebastian Engelschall, weight: 3690g, length: 52cm.
> 
> Mother Daniela (27 years) and Noah (3 hours ;) are feeling very well!
> Father Ralf also still feels well... and now really understands why
> we
> men are considered snivelling and what OTOH our womans really
> accomplish
> in their life. I'm very proud.
> 
> In case you're interested: we've chosen the first name Noah for him,
> because
> this name stands for "the bringer of ease and comfort" (according to
> the text
> books of names). And Daniela and I found it not unreasonable if at
> least one
> of our family members _at least by definition_ is more of a calming
> type ;)
> 
> Yours,
>Ralf S. Engelschall
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>www.engelschall.com
>
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Re: Welcome to the world, Noah!

2000-06-23 Thread geoffrey

Congratulations!

geoffrey
+++
Santa Claus,
the Tooth Fairy,
Windows 2000 ...
Some things you just outgrow.
++

Key fingerprint ===> E8E2 1EC4 6640 1F9A 5A09  0DB6 FC5E BDAA D9CB 6F04
Public key available upon request.

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A little legal help, please...

2000-06-23 Thread keiths

I have just spent a day adding in support for SSL via mod-ssl to my
apache server.  I am new to all this stuff and have just been told -
"make it secure" - and it seemed to me this is the logical way to go. 
We purchased a Red Hat Linux Pro software, including the "Secure Web
Server", and when I initially installed it a few months ago I had
problems with it and jserv.  Security was not an issue at that time, so
I picked up fresh 3.1.9 apache source, and fresh jserv source which
worked pretty much without a hitch.  

Now I apply the same approach to doing a DSO for SSL, and get it going
and then discover that there are legal issues.  Browsing through some of
your archives, it seems that it might be reasonable to use the license
for the outofthebox red hat SWS for the mod-ssl.  Have I gotten the
wrong message, or will I have to go back to the outofthebox stuff.  

Many thanks in advance, and hope that I can become a "real" subscriber
soon, if not after Sept 20th.

-- 
Keith Simpson
Skillview Technologies
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Re: Creating CA

2000-06-23 Thread rwidmer

Addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  "Adv. Systems Design" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

** Reply to note from "Adv. Systems Design" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thu, 22 Jun 2000 
06:10:08 -0700 (PDT)
>   
> Hello *
>   
> New to encryption and SSL...successfully got apache, mod_ssl, php,
> MySQL working (a tip 'o the red hat to www.jasons.org and his
> excellent howto).
>   
> Now I am wondering how to get started with certificates, CA, et al.
> My application will pretty much be a low traffic, closed system. 

> I
> would like to be my own CA and be able to give out certificates to my
> users...


The easy way, just convince your users to accept the certificate
forever when thier browser asks them about the unknown certificate.
Once they do so they will get to your site just fine, till the
certificate exipres.  This is what I've done so far.


The alternitave is to have them add your CA certificate to thier list
of acceptable CA's.  I think (but have not tried it) it is as easy as
presenting the CA certificate on the net, and having them point thier
browser at it and accept it when prompted.




Rick Widmer
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mod_ssl & verisign

2000-06-23 Thread Glen_A_Aidukas




Hi, I'm trying to find out what the process is for creating a key for
apache/mod_ssl and getting a cert from verisign for is.  Could anyone please
tell me how this is done?

thanks,

-Glen

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Welcome to the world, Noah!

2000-06-23 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall


Welcome to the world, Noah!

Three hours ago (at June 23th, 2000 - 4:08pm CET) our first kid was born: 

   Noah Sebastian Engelschall, weight: 3690g, length: 52cm.

Mother Daniela (27 years) and Noah (3 hours ;) are feeling very well!
Father Ralf also still feels well... and now really understands why we
men are considered snivelling and what OTOH our womans really accomplish
in their life. I'm very proud.

In case you're interested: we've chosen the first name Noah for him, because
this name stands for "the bringer of ease and comfort" (according to the text
books of names). And Daniela and I found it not unreasonable if at least one
of our family members _at least by definition_ is more of a calming type ;)

Yours,
   Ralf S. Engelschall
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   www.engelschall.com
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