...at first, I thought that maybe this was flame-bait.

It started out pretty funny, but then degenerated.

I don't agree that it's in character for us to transplant clpm sensibilities here. But I do have to agree with the consensus of response to this post.

Even if you're unable to comprehend the utility of the responses to your original question, it is civilized to acknowledge the effort that went into the answers.

And the truth is, even before this post, there were both answers and wisdom offered. What your response revealed (without you saying so) is that you simply didn't understand the responses.

Lashing out instead of asking for help and clarification is a good way to ensure that no one else will spend 20-40 minutes crafting (and sometimes even testing) a response for you.

...All the world looks like -well- all the world, when your hammer is Perl.
---v


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Bouncing Email w/ Perl by agentv
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