Vyssi "Ross Hedvicek"

Ales Cepek cepek at fsv.cvut.cz
Mon Oct 27 18:20:00 CET 1997


On Mon, 27 Oct 1997, Ross Hedvicek wrote:

> At 10:20 PM 10/25/97 +0200, ten trouba Srouba wrote
                              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                              Rostislav nam zacina rymovat!


Pozornosti vsech smajliku a smajlicek si dovoluji doporucit skvely
dokument

                         Filtering Mail FAQ


dostupny na rade nasich FTP archivu nebo na nasledujicich URL (nezkousel
jsem vsechny).

Ales Cepek


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From: FAQ Editor <faq-editor at ii.com>
Subject:         0.1.1 Hypertext

The best way to read this FAQ (and most other FAQs too) is to view
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From: FAQ Editor <faq-editor at ii.com>
Subject:         0.1.2 Plain Text

The plain text version is regularly posted to comp.mail.misc,
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comp.mail.zmail, comp.answers, and news.answers.  It's
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Anonymous FTP:
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Email:
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