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C00002 00002	The WHO phantom (the job named WHOPHN) reads its messages from WHOPHN.TXT[2,2].
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The WHO phantom (the job named WHOPHN) reads its messages from WHOPHN.TXT[2,2].
Each message is preceded by a header line, which is similar to a MAIL header.

∂10-Sep-82  1030	JJW  →12-Sep-82  1310

indicates a message which will be shown from 10:30 a.m. on 10-Sep-82 until 1:10
p.m. on 12-Sep-82.  The "∂" character must be in column 1.  Month names must be
three letters long, times in the 24-hour format, etc.  If no expiration time is
given, it is the same as the starting time.  If no time is given with the day,
0000 is assumed for the starting time, and 2359 for the expiration time.
Wildcards are allowed for the starting day, month, or year.  A starting date of
"Mon*", "Tue*", ..., "Sun*" indicates that the message is shown every Monday,
etc.  When a wild card is present in the starting date, the ending date
indicates the expiration of the message, but the starting and ending times are
the times on the wildcard days when it will be shown.  Thus,

∂25-Dec-*  0000  	JJW  →25-Dec-97  1159
Merry Christmas morning!

will display its message only on Christmas mornings until Christmas 1997.