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From: "Teilhard Knight" <teilhk AT yifan DOT net>
To: "DR DOS" <opendos AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: Thank you all
Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2003 21:16:11 -0600
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Reply-To: opendos AT delorie DOT com

Ok, Delorie's (what's his first name anyway?) server is ticky about the word
"sp*m". I had a go trying to send this message and his server bounced it for
obscene. :o)

Thanks so much for all the help I got with my issue from all who responded
to my question. I intended to reply individually, and actually I tried, but
my email server is sometimes moody with sending mail. It rejects many
domains out of a poor configuration of sp*m protection filters, I suppose.
So, some days it is in the mood and some others not. I suppose I'll have to
contact my server administrator and ask him to keep free the Delorie domain.

I solved my issue easily after the remark of Leonard, but then I had great
problems trying to keep each operating system in its own partition without
going to disturb the others. Actually it was WinXP which wanted to put files
in the first (system) partition. But after a while I solved it all with the
help of DFSee. I never expected such a little piece of software was such a
top notch tool, not even Partition Magic could do what I did with it.

Now, I found this thing called "Windos", and it simply doesn't work for me.
I would appreciate any comments you can offer me about this shell software
and alternatives.

Best wishes to all.

Teilhard.

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