* Re: <spc>*canonical address*
1999-03-18 17:29 <spc>*canonical address* Harry Putnam
@ 1999-03-18 17:29 ` Lee Willis
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From: Lee Willis @ 1999-03-18 17:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
Harry Putnam <reader@newsguy.com> writes:
> What does the <spc>*canonical address* buffer do. Is it just supposed
> to display that? Mine's blank.
Hold the canonical address of the email you're reading AFAICS.
Lee.
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* <spc>*canonical address*
@ 1999-03-18 17:29 Harry Putnam
1999-03-18 17:29 ` Lee Willis
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From: Harry Putnam @ 1999-03-18 17:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
What does the <spc>*canonical address* buffer do. Is it just supposed
to display that? Mine's blank.
--
Harry Putnam reader@newsguy.com
Running Redhat Linux-5.2
See http://www.jtan.com/~reader for a brief pictorial
saga of construction work in the trade of "Boilermaker"
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