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Rick Campbell wrote:

> I'll definitely take gzipped over plain.  If you have an MH folder
> that would be ideal, vanilla unix/rmail format very close to ideal.
> 
> If you uuencode it, it will probably fit through the mail, or if you
> can stick it in a publicly accessible place, I can download it via ftp
> or http.

	Format:		gzipped From-Space folder
	Location:	ftp://sensei.co.uk/misc/xemacs-beta.mbox.gz

It's got VM headers in it, but they shouldn't interfere with anything
(mailx seems OK with it).

Let me know if you have any problems with it.

-- 
Glynn Clements <glynn@sensei.co.uk>

