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 Message 1113 
 Maurice Kinal to August Abolins 
 which is why I built my own.. 
 27 Dec 25 01:04:42 
 
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Hey August!

> So, basically you list your messages with ls?

As of this writing, all incoming is dumped into a single file with individual
msgs occupying a line.  Thus "wc -l" incoming.file will yeild the number of
msgs in the file.

Each msg (line) contains five fields; $DateTime\0$To\0$From\0$Subject\0\$Body\n

> And I suppose you can't display msgid-relationships for navigating a
> thread?

Yes.  kludges are part of $Body and are easily be 'grep'ped from that field. 
They stick out like a sore thumb given the leading '\1' character.  However I
could easily be convinced to putting kludges into their own field.

Дуже груви, 
Maurice

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