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From: A Halliwell <u5a77@*****.CS.KEELE.AC.UK>
Subject: AAAAAARGH!!!!!!!!!!!!
Date: Sat, 26 Oct 1996 00:16:42 +0100
I imagine you might have been deluged by unknown user messages bouncing off
the list, unless listserv works properly....

I lost access to my account.

So did several other people.

And the wierd thing is, it isn't a sys-admin lockout.
('Cos I know what one of them feels like....)

I think the password file (or something even more serious) has been hacked
into, so now, my potter account is not only inaccessable, but my mailbox
appears to have ceased to exist!!!!!

So, if all you IF bods could use (one of) my other accounts, I'd be
greatfull.

Thanks....

P.S. Also, I don't have access to the alias file here, so I'll just have to
make do with group replies....

(I really don't need any more aliases on this system, because there are 98
system aliases, so it's very scrambled and difficult to read....)


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