On Mon, May 14, 2001 at 03:07:50PM -0500, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:
> 	someone postulated that all good programmers eventually write a mail
> client of their own. (or more commonly; try to and give up). this sort of
> goes along with the theory that all programs, given sufficient time, will
> expand to encompass the ability to read e-mail...

"Every program evolves to the point where it can send mail", but google
wasn't able to find me an attribution.  Did find a reference, though, to an
alternate version which appends "except for Outlook" to the statement...

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