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Hi Tom,

Tom wrote on 2011-08-03 11:50:
We have just had someone get confused on the Users list again..  2 lines in
the footer seem to be muddled up and email addresses get hidden so here is
how the footer appears

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I was thinking of totally removing the mail address, but fear that this might lead to more confusion than necessary. So, where's the exact problem? When someone cannot read the mail address, shouldn't (s)he automatically see the link for "problems?" and click it to get more information?

Florian

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