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From: Bill Trott <>
Subject: Re: [TMG] GEDCOM overload
Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 23:12:35 -0600
References: <b9.1b7f8497.2999bfbc@cs.com> <002001c1b373$b472d500$c77e323f@custom> <00bc01c1b3fb$805fa6c0$9400a8c0@mshome.net> <002401c1b428$c9f0af50$9c6c323f@custom> <3C69ED18.91E613A4@infoave.net> <007e01c1b499$a9a2cfa0$0feaee0c@c909057a>
I set my filters two days ago to send these messages to the trash.
I set a second folder for a second UFT program for gedcom's to check
them out.
But don't ever import them to my database, nor do I send them to anyone.
Bill T
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