[102094] in RedHat Linux List
Re: Installing RH 5.1 on a notebook
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Rick Forrester)
Tue Dec 1 11:26:34 1998
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In-reply-to: Your message of "Mon, 30 Nov 1998 19:57:09 EST."
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Date: Tue, 01 Dec 1998 08:22:38 -0800
From: Rick Forrester <rickf@glacier.jpl.nasa.gov>
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Chris, after awhile apologies start to wear thin and sound unbelievable.
The only improvement I can see (at least from your point of view) is that
it _IS_ now properly addressed to your home machine.
I suggest you review your filtering process and find someway of removing
items from redhat-list from the process. Or is it necessary to forward a
set of these mailings to Bob Taylor and ask why this behaviour continues
to haunt this list.
No one here spams _anyone_. You must sign up voluntarily _AND_ confirm
your desire to be involved. If you left your terminal unguarded or some
such foolishness, then you can send an unsubscribe request to the list
server, and put a stop to all of this.
Richard A. Forrister
Sr. Software Engineer
JPL Pasadena.
cfogarty@imaginae.com said:
> Dear Ass-wipe,
> The reason you received this message is because you spammed me with
> some unwanted piece of shit mail. Please take your solicitation and
> blow it out your ass. If you ever send me another note, I will be
> sure to bring your server to it's knees you retarded fuck!
> Or your return address is from a banned host guilty of such offenses.
> Christopher Fogarty
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Rick Forrister <Richard.Forrister@jpl.nasa.gov>
You'll wonder why your data's lost
When you load your system with MicroSoft...
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