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Re: another email Test



In article <19990608023222.18204.00003302@ng-cg1.aol.com>,
cturley2@aol.com (Cturley2) wrote:

> WOW,  I am really amazed to learn that I can't give an original disk set of
> AppleWorks to somebody for free without being labeled as a pirate.  I guess
> I'll just have to sell it to him then for $1.

I did no such labeling.  I only indicated that just giving away originals
did not necessarily mean that piracy was not taking place.  I was giving
you the benefit of the doubt.

And I _thought_ I was being clear that I did not want an e-mailed
carbon-copy by setting a "Reply-To: nobody" header.  Is this another way
that AOL is deficient in regards to RFC 1036 or did you just feel so
personally wronged (which by no means was my intent) that you had to
carbon-copy me against my wishes?

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