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>From amos-request@svcs1.digex.net Thu Jan 15 22:08:34 1998
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Subject: Re: Memory Banks
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It was on the night of 30-Dec-97, when no creatures were stirring, and all was
silent. Suddenly, Alastair jumped out from behind a rock and wouldnt stop
shouting about "Memory Banks" until I was forced to knock them out:
�-> Also, is there NO way of deciding on the Set Buffer variable size
�-> after the first line?
�-> Basically I'd only like to decide it after examining the tool types of
�-> the program.
I was trying to combat this problem with my large Mailinglist program, so a
popular list could set it for say, 10,000 entries, or just 100, depending on
its popularity.
Every attempt ive made at using any kind of command line, or tooltype value
with SET BUFFER (even on the very first line) doesnt work, as it will only
seem to accept a true numeric value.
Andrew "Mushroom" Kellett
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