If you have a message going to many, it is customary to use @ to
identify a specific recipient.
Such as:
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Subject: INVITATION TO PARTY
Sent to: Schlomo, Omo and Dromo
Hey Chaps,
let us meet at Burger King at Oktogon.
@SCHLOMO: the security guard really liked the beer you brought.
Can you tell him which brand it was?
With compliments
Bomo
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With best regards
Tam HANNA
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On 2019. 09. 03. 17:56, Glenn Little
wrote:
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What do the "@" signs mean?
And what is FFF?
I have never seen these used before.
Glenn
On 9/3/2019 11:16 AM, victor smith
wrote:
@Steve H., great story...
@Paul B : I got what appears to be FFF identical to the original
battery here:??
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