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S Lamido <[log in to unmask]>
Fri, 19 Nov 2004 16:14:22 -0000
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The same problem we have. I have a queue of questions. So John has just taken one off my list.
Susanne
  My list daily digest contains HTML code (many more pages of code than actual text; see sample below)
  and digest subscribers are complaining. The individual posts (non-digest) all are plain text.

  What am I doing wrong? How can I get this code out of digests? Is there a command I can include in
  the header to set this up for all subscribers?

  John Mack

  SAMPLE DIGEST PAGE:

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  Hi,
  I am trying to compile a list of 5-10 major drug discoveries in the past
  20 years to use as evidence that important innovation in pharmaceuticals
  is still occurring. While I can come up with a few off the top of my
  head, I'm having a really hard time find a good source for basic
  information such as drug name, year of approval or introduction, disease
  treated, lives saved, etc. Does anyone have any suggestions on where to
  look? Thanks in advance!

  Jennifer Flynn Uptegrove
  Rutgers Business School
  MBA Candidate 2005


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