From: telecom@delta.eecs.nwu.edu
Subject: Receipt # 46: Your Article to TELECOM Digest
Date: Wed, 7 Jun 1995 14:32:34 -0500
N + Your letter to   : comp-dcom-telecom@uunet.uu.net
O + Subject title    : telematic sculptur 4 (T.S.4)
T + Sent by you      : Thu, 07 Jun 95 19:34:00 GMT
E + Rec'd at TELECOM : Wed Jun  7 14:32:33 CDT 1995   

Your correspondence to TELECOM Digest (Usenet: comp.dcom.telecom) has
been received at the Digest editorial office, per the advice shown
above.

If you sent an article submission for publication:

TELECOM Digest receives several hundred submissions per week, and only
a small sampling of them can be used. Most articles received cannot be
printed, due to space limitations. If your article is selected, you
will most likely see it printed in the next two or three days. Because
of the volume of mail received, I am unable to respond to inquiries
about the status of articles received, and whether or not they will be
used in the Digest / newsgroup. This automatically-generated receipt
says everything I am able to tell you.

** Normally I do not accept articles for the Digest which have been
cross- or multi-posted to other telecom-related newsgroups on Usenet. **

If you asked other questions/made other comments:

I am unable to engage in correspondence related to telephony and other
telecom things outside this forum. I am sorry that time constraints
prohibit me in most cases from giving personal replies.  Letters
intended for me only and not for publication should clearly indicate
NOT FOR PUBLICATION in the header or first line of text.

I give priority to articles on new topics (rather than REplies), and
to articles which have been neatly prepared with a minimum of quoted
text in them. Signatures are automatically truncated to a minimum to
save space. Read the articles in the Digest for an idea of how your
submissions should look when you send them here.

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