> That it exactly my view on this matter. I have tried to make the
> messages short, clear, factual, and with as little jargon as possible.
> Of course there is always room for improvement, and I'm willing to
> consider any suggestions people make, but I won't clutter them up with
> gratuitous obsequious noise words.
I once tried making the error mesages more "friendly". Bad move. All it did
was made people think that the message had been sent by a person, rather than
the mail system, and so they'd reply to it....
Bruce.
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