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So did I !
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Valérie Barnole
FT.BD/CNET/DAC/ARS
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valerie.barnole at cnet.francetelecom.fr
-----Message d'origine-----
De: Ghazi Wadi [DUNDAS] [mailto:ghaziw at dundas.com]
Date: lundi 17 janvier 2000 12:49
À: ietf at ietf.org
Objet: RE: Majordomo subscribe request message
Yep!
I have been receiving the same message too all week!
I believe Steve Coya had addressed this message and promised some solution
for this hack <g> (I think).
BTW: I got two of them this morning too.
Ghazi H. Wadi
Product Manager
Ultimate TCP/IP team
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ghaziw at dundas.com
Dundas Software
http://www.dundas.com
"
We found Ultimate TCP/IP to be a solid
package that performs very well and
provides excellent value. ... Every
aspect of Ultimate TCP/IP, in fact,
seems geared toward making life
easier for developers."
-PC Magazine December 15, 1998
-Editors' Choice Award
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mark.Abinante at HSC.COM [mailto:Mark.Abinante at HSC.COM]
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2000 5:12 PM
To: ietf at ietf.org
Subject: RE: Majordomo subscribe request message
>Folks,
>I have recieved this same message three times at 18:45,19:41 & 20:32 Hrs
GMT
>respectively. Are any other IETF'ers seeing this pattern?
>Is this a problem with majordomo or something more machivelian ?
>Jim
I received same messages. It is either a bug or system-wide hack. Nothing
against you personally...
-Mark
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