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Message-ID: <1642306143.20040523165800@comcast.net>
From: hggdh at comcast.net (hggdh)
Subject: Gentoo-announce flood

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Hello KF,

Sunday, May 23, 2004, 1:31:41 PM, you wrote:

Kl> I am certainly not mocking anyone... no need to imply that I was. I was
Kl> simply stating that this sort of thing has happened before with other
Kl> vendors posts as well as other individuals posting.

Kl> *flame on* weeeeeeeee I love this list.
Kl> -KF

Yeah... most of the times, the headers are not to be trusted...

But... this time, if they had paid attention to them...

Indeed this has happened before. Just another badly-configured mail
server :-)

Take care, KF, long time no hear.

..hggdh..
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