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> >I don't have his e-mail address, otherwise I would
> have asked him
> >directly.
> How can that be? You have Unimaint installed, don't
> you? You have the
> docs installed, don't you? Have you noticed that
> the web site address is
> prominently displayed in several places? Have you
> checked the website for
> an email address or for a support request form?
> Have you tried to guess
> an obvious email address?
Steven,
I think you are being way too hard on Gary. I'll have
to check to confirm, but I have a nagging recollection
that Jim's current (or preferred) email address may be
something other than what you will find at the website
or in the program banner / Help / Docs, all of which
could easily be dated by now.
> >Did you get my check?
> Yes. Thanks. Only one more holdout and he knows
> who he is. ;-)
Yep, and he's still under the weather, with Sat. now
starting to look in doubt. So maybe this would be a
good idea to remind me where the check should be sent.
Jordan
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