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From: grt@hocda.UUCP (G.TOMASEVICH)
Newsgroups: net.unix
Subject: Double-spaced text; mail pathnames
Message-ID: <384@hocda.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 16-Mar-84 09:26:44 EST
Article-I.D.: hocda.384
Posted: Fri Mar 16 09:26:44 1984
Date-Received: Sat, 17-Mar-84 03:14:32 EST
Organization: Bell Labs, Holmdel
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Mark Brader says my script should be
	while read line; do echo "$line"; echo; done
A variant worked fine on another PDP, but even this still swallows
leading white space on this machine.  Anyway, the 'sed' scripts are simpler.

Peter Honeyman says I should have mailed, instead of posting, my
mistake.  That leads to my question:

How does one find a mail path when the news item says something like
	from ..!abc!def!xyz
and the computer doesn't know about 'abc' or 'def'?  How in general
does one find a path to a machine?  Several times I have gotten mail
back saying such-and-such a path is invalid.