said:
>
> Somebodies mail software has the burps. I got 6 copies of this from
> somewhere.
Apologies to all mail-listers. I don't know what happened. My mail client
appeared to hang and I couldn't do anything for a minute or so. The best I can
tell, it kept retrying to send the mail thinking it had failed but the server
gulped down every try.
> >There are many comma-delimited columns in the DAT file, many of which
> >don't appear to be empty on the one buddy in my list. Is there somwhere
> >I can find the proper fill ins to do the manual add?
>
> Just add:
>
> 12341234,"x"
I opened the dat file to try and add you as a buddy and yours was one of the
only two entries already there. Only, the other one appears in the buddy list
window and your entry does not. Your entry looked like this:
51532632,"StevenL","","T",0,"Steven","Levine","",0,1063480087,0,1063480087,0,0,3840,0
but something must be wrong. I tried refreshing, but no luck. I commented out
this line and manually added 51532632, "x" and got an "x" entry in my buddy
list. I opened the user info box on you, put in user name and other info, tried
to refresh and save and had not luck except that other entries in the line got
filled out. I guess the "x" needs to be manually edited as well to show the
user name, too. I hope that a few of these things mature soon. 'Til then,
thanks.
> where 12341234 is the ICQ number. When you ask pwICQ to update the
> details, the rest will get filled in for you. Don't forget to shut down
> pwICQ before editing the file.
>
> Steven
-Rocky
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