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At 09:53 PM 14/08/01 +0800, Clinton Butler wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>> 2) Please trim the signature
:-) CodeRed is taking enough bandwidth as it<br>
> is...<br><br>
done. got a new one. tell me if it's too big... but.. it's only like..
ascii<br>
characters... shouldn't bother bandwidth.. it's like one byte per
character.<br>
:o/<br><br>
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Once upon a time before html was thought of for mail, and the command
line was it......<br>
4 lines was considered the "standard" for a sig file. Not
sure if such a standard exists now, but there is a bit of history for
free :)<br><br>
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regards,<br>
Nathan<br><br>
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