Leo + Python: the ultimate scripting tool: Conclusion
Terry Reedy
tjreedy at udel.edu
Sun Nov 9 21:29:35 EST 2003
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"Edward K. Ream" <edreamleo at charter.net> wrote [lots of stuff about the benefits of Leo over several posts] > Edward K. Ream email: edreamleo at charter.net In response to this series, I sent you a friendly note saying a) I am considering Leo as a base for a future project and b) I think there is a problem with a couple of lines in the code you posted. In response, you sent me the ---------- You recently sent a message to me at the email address edreamleo at charter.net. To help cope with the ever increasing volume of junk e-mail, I am using ChoiceMail, a permission-based e-mail filtering tool. Your original e-mail is being held by ChoiceMail until you complete the following simple one-time process. Please click on the link [Click here to request approval] When your browser opens, fill in your name and a short reason for wanting to send e-mail to me. If your reason is acceptable, your first email and all subsequent e-mails from you will be delivered to me normally. ------------ I will not beg you to read my bug report. Such a request is *NOT* a legitimate 'anti-junk-mail' measure. Being unable to communicate directly with you makes Leo less inviting to me. If I were to adopt Leo for a project anyway, I would warn users to not email the above address. Terry J. Reedy
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