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Dear *.answers moderation team,

I am the author of the FAQs to rec.travel.asia, namely to Cambodia,
China, Laos, Myanmar, Sumatra, Tibet, and Vietnam. Since they are
growing all the time, I would like to get approval of changing the
number of parts my FAQs have.

The current numbers are:

Cambodia : 2 parts
China    : 3 parts
Laos     : 2 parts
Myanmar  : 2 parts
Sumatra  : 2 parts
Tibet    : 1 part
Vietnam  : 5 parts


One other question: is there a Windows programme to automatically
post multiple files?

Thank you
Peter M. Geiser
The Internet Travel Guide
http://www-students.unisg.ch/~pgeiser

