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Re: test
this is just a test message
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Re: test
test, disregard, please
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Re: test
This is just a test message - please ignore
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Re: test
Hm, that's what I thought.
Liz, the attachment I just tried to send to the list was refused {"Non-text
portions of this message have been removed"}, which means that any viruses
you've received that *appeared* to be from the list were not (in the same
way that viruses that *appear* to be from hijacked names are not), and
leaving the list wouldn't help you. Tho changing your e-mail address
should, I would think?
So if the person at this e-mail address is really responsible, isn't there
*some* way of taking him to task???
Shannon
on 6/11/04 7:26 PM, Liz Lalor at lalor@ozonline.com.au wrote:
on 6/12/04 7:30 AM, Bob&Shannon at shannonnelson@tds.net wrote:
Liz, the attachment I just tried to send to the list was refused {"Non-text
portions of this message have been removed"}, which means that any viruses
you've received that *appeared* to be from the list were not (in the same
way that viruses that *appear* to be from hijacked names are not), and
leaving the list wouldn't help you. Tho changing your e-mail address
should, I would think?
So if the person at this e-mail address is really responsible, isn't there
*some* way of taking him to task???
Shannon
on 6/11/04 7:26 PM, Liz Lalor at lalor@ozonline.com.au wrote:
on 6/12/04 7:30 AM, Bob&Shannon at shannonnelson@tds.net wrote: