> things are hard to trace in old old mailers. NO one has yet told me where ae is? > and is there a map of countries saying which abbreviation is which. I know > Australia is formally au but Aussies informally will often use "oz" thought this > is not official. Same as NYC is not official but so recognized that no one > worries about it and demands New York, New York or NY,NY. If threre were a > pointer to these country abbreviations used on the net I'd really love to see it. See RFC 1394 (www.faqs.org) .ae is the united arab emirates, IIRC, and is in the middle east on the north border of kuwait, again, IIRC. ************ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org
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