Paul how do I delete parts of the old message that are not needed?
Thanks
Tony
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From: Paul Sayegh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: V-MAX TECH LIST <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 2:17 PM
Subject: PLEASE READ THIS


> This list is growing in size (and in mail volume).  In keeping with the
> "spirit" of this list (technical\mechanical discussions) please keep it
> on subject and fun to read.  Scan the web site before hashing an old
> subject.
>
> In order to keep things easy reading and technical\mechanical related,
> here are a few tips:
>
> 1.  You can post V-Max events, for sale, wanted, etc ONCE).  However,
> state in
> your message to "reply privately" and give your e-mail address so that
> discussion will go off the mail list. Post it at the web site!
>
> 2.  When you "reply" delete the parts of the old message that are not
> needed.
>
> 3.  If needed, change the "subject" when you reply to a message to
> reflect your point.
>
> Avoid:
>
> "Thank You" to a certain person (e-mail them privately)
>  "chat" about not mechanical discussions
>
> Thanks for making this list a success!
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> Paul Sayegh
> V-Max Technical List Administrator
> VMOA Northwest Director
> V-Max web page http://www.sayegh.org/tips.htm
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