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Subject: my email's new subject
Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 14:48:52 -0700
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From: "John Keiffer" <john.keiffer@onstor.com>
To: "Andy Sharp" <andy.sharp@onstor.com>


Sure. See, its working already.

-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Sharp=20
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 2:48 PM
To: John Keiffer
Subject: Re: (no subject)

Hi John,

On a different note, could you please in general try to make sure to
always give your emails a subject?

If you are using Outlook, I believe there is a preference setting that
will cause Outlook to warn you before sending an email without a
subject.

Thanks,

a

On Fri, 4 May 2007 14:31:19 -0700 "John Keiffer"
<john.keiffer@onstor.com> wrote:

> Andy,
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> I noticed that there are both directory types on my working flash.
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> # pwd
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> /onstor/web/WebHelp
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> # cd /usr/local/agile/web/WebHelp/
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> # pwd
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> /usr/local/agile/web/WebHelp
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> =20
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> Each contains the same files. I thought there should only be one
> directory structure (/onstor) and not both? Doesn't that seem weird?
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> Thank you,
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> John Keiffer
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