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To what program are you referring? Something with an inbox and an outbox, I assume, and that might be Outlook or Outlook Express or Windows Mail, or something else. THis forum is dedicated to supporting MS Access, the database program which is part of MS Office. If you can find a more appropriate forum, and post your question there, you are more likely to get a useful answer. Best     

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Author: George
Date: Apr 11, 2008 17:22

Groaner <johnniemccoy@hotmail.com> wrote: Been a while since I;ve posted. The novel is progressing. Still only the first draft and as I read through it I find lots of details that need cleaning up, clarified, defined, rearanged, etc. Punctuation is atrocious but it'll have to wait till I'm finished. At around 175 pages at this point, I figure 225 pages at 300 words a page and I'll
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On Sep 10, 3:51 am, "Anopheles" <hi...@coolcats.net.au> wrote: > "Groaner" wrote: > > Been a while since I;ve posted. The novel is progressing. Still only > > the first draft and as I read through it I find lots of details that > > need cleaning up, clarified, defined, rearanged, etc. Punctuation is > > atrocious but it'll have to wait till I'm finished. At around 175 > > pages at this point     

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Author: roudy49
Date: Apr 11, 2008 16:59

"Groaner" wrote: Been a while since I;ve posted. The novel is progressing. Still only the first draft and as I read through it I find lots of details that need cleaning up, clarified, defined, rearanged, etc. Punctuation is atrocious but it'll have to wait till I'm finished. At around 175 pages at this point, I figure 225 pages at 300 words a page and I'll have done all there is
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On Sep 10, 2:38 am, Groaner <johnniemc...@hotmail.com> wrote: > Been a while since I;ve posted. The novel is progressing. Still only > the first draft and as I read through it I find lots of details that > need cleaning up, clarified, defined, rearanged, etc. Punctuation is > atrocious but it'll have to wait till I'm finished. At around 175 > pages at this point, I figure 225 pages at 300 words     

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Author: Shuggie
Date: Sep 10, 2008 15:32

Been a while since I;ve posted. The novel is progressing. Still only the first draft and as I read through it I find lots of details that need cleaning up, clarified, defined, rearanged, etc. Punctuation is atrocious but it'll have to wait till I'm finished. At around 175 pages at this point, I figure 225 pages at 300 words a page and I'll have done all there is to do with the story. I thought
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On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Saints United wrote: > I give credit to where credit is earned, the Catholic Church did much > to keep alive the Christian faith. Almost all churches owe them for > the Bible, if it had not been for them saving the scriptures, where > would the churches like the JW's get the Bible? The perverted version of the bible you mean. Remember the acts that occured in 325, when     

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Author: Groaner
Date: Sep 10, 2008 11:19

On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 06:30:25AM +1000, matthew green wrote: i found this lying around in my tree. can someone try it out and commit it if it is useful? I think this is dangerous, as other parts of the kernel think they initialized everything for all cpus, but actually didn't. yeah, i've considered that in the past. that's part of the reason for this post i made
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On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 06:30:25AM +1000, matthew green wrote: > i found this lying around in my tree. can someone try it out and > commit it if it is useful? I think this is dangerous, as other parts of the kernel think they initialized everything for all cpus, but actually didn't. I was just looking at a real solution for this, and while it is not exactly straightforward, I think I'm halfay     

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Author: Anopheles
Date: Sep 10, 2008 00:51

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Author: Groaner
Date: Sep 9, 2008 23:40

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Author: Groaner
Date: Sep 9, 2008 23:38

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Author: The Master
Date: Aug 26, 2008 06:44

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Author: matthew green
Date: Aug 16, 2008 15:22

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Author: Martin Husemann
Date: Aug 16, 2008 13:44

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