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From: Jerrold L. Wagener <jwagener@trc.amoco.com>
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Subject: postmortem on the S20 mailing
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To X3J3 and WG5 -

(That's probably a bad choice of word in the title. :-)

Having trouble sending the S20 in one message, I resorted to two messages, 
identified as "items 1-60" (obviously should have been 0-60) and "items 61-
121".  Unbeknownst to me, my mailer appears to have added an additional 
binary chop to each, making a total of four files (but only two titles).  
Naturally I received these four from the reflector in random order.

But not to worry.  The content, though fragmented more than intended, seems 
to be all there, uncorrupted.  So if your mail system can handle messages 
that big then you are in business (after you put the four pieces together in 
the right order).  If your tabs are different from my tabs (fat chance 
they're the same), you might want to replace my listing of the items at the 
beginning with Guy's sans-tabs version.

For those whose mailers cannot handle these size messages, Kurt has already 
placed a reconstructed S20.123 in the S20 repository, from which you can get 
a copy via FTP.

As mentioned earlier, I will plan to put the letter ballot together next 
week.  Any corrections I get by early in the week will make it into the copy 
of S20.123 that I distribute with the ballot.  (That copy will be 44 pages in 
two-up, double-sided form.)

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone.

Jerry


