>Interesting, I perceive the opposite, that "expire -o" is similar to
>the BBS days of packet reading and "expire -r" is a more modern approach.
I won't say I totally disagree with you, but I'm curious why folks think
either one is more "modern", particularly since both approaches have been
used in other packet readers for years (IMhO, they're both old <g>, but
that doesn't make either one "bad").
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