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The following was claimed to have been extracted from a private email to an anonymous editor. "Thank you for your email. John saw the final proofs of Comeng 4 and knew the book was at the printers. I have publication scheduled for April 2013. John had done nearly all the work on Comeng 5, and it is now in the hands of Phil Gutteridge." Ordinarily, a private email would be invalid as a reference (how can we verify you really received this email?, how can we verify the publisher really sent it?) But since it is a relatively small claim, the claim is realistic and within 12 months we will have proper publishing details for the reference anyway, I'll not fight against it. Stepho talk14:55, 2 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]