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Spring is in the air - a time of excitement and wonder. Flowers, leaves
returning to barren trees and emails from strangers or friends with new
mysteries ... whatever could be behind this link? I've been promised a new
and more exciting kitten picture ...
We received SPAM in the system yesterday, but rest assured we weren't
breached. Our system handles most issues but can't guard against
non-moderated users who get hacked.
Please be mindful of emails and links. Please - for the love of the kittens
- if not the couple thousand people who will see the note and for the poor
admin who has to hand remove the archived spammy notes.
take care,
al
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