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Subject:UPDATE From:karynw -at- mail -dot- blue-sky -dot- com (Karyn Wright) Date:Wed, 22 Apr 1998 19:23:10 -0700
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(and here's the typical spammers apology and request to have me
help them keep their mailing list clean. I REFUSE to jump through
their hoops to get off a list I did not ask to get on ... they
scavenged my name, or bought it from a scavenger, so they can
remove my name the old fashioned way: find it and delete it!)
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melanie -at- mail -dot- blue-sky -dot- com doesn't exist either - she showed up on
a spam that had duplicate from lines.