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Hi A. Curtis,
On Friday, October 27, 2000 @ 21:03:54 -0500 you
wrote the following in regards to using meta
characters expressions:
A. Curtis [...] let me give you the basic structure of what
A. Curtis is
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Hi A. Curtis,
On Friday, October 27, 2000 14:33:36 -0500 in
reference to "using meta characters expressions"
you write:
ACM I may adopt it myself. I never liked quoting subjects
ACM in my introductions
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Hi Marck,
On Friday, October 27, 2000 @ 21:00:00 +0100, you
wrote the following about "using meta characters
expressions"
JR Yes, I did delete the 'Re:' because I have been using
JR 'in regards to syntax'. However,
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Hi A.Curtis, thanks for staying with this.
On in reference to "using meta characters
expressions" you write:
ACM [...] The macro is intended to replace your subject
ACM header with the clipped version and not to
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Hi A.,
In a post time stamped 10/25/2000 19:02:17 -0500
re: "using meta charactersexpressions" you
wrote:
A. OK, I tried this regex on the PGPBasics list subjects
A. and also the bidgeneral lists. Both have
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Hi A.,
In a post time stamped 10/25/2000 13:22:56 -0500
re: "using meta charactersexpressions" you
wrote:
JR re: "[R1200c] New file uploaded to R1200c"
A. Does the string within the brackets remain constant
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