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Message no. 1
From: Dvixen <dvixen@********.COM>
Subject: [ADMIN] Coming soon to a mailer near you.
Date: Tue, 30 Sep 1997 16:12:06 -0700
Given the recent outbreak of near flaming, lack of proper nettiquette, and
other assorted non-ShadowRN crap, the FAQ will be sent out within the hour.
Read it, save it, and I do *not* want any complaints that you missed it. And
if by some misfortune you do, I'll be more than happy to send a copy your
way, right after you grovel for having deleted it in the first place.

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Message no. 2
From: Drekhead <drekhead@***.NET>
Subject: Re: [ADMIN] Coming soon to a mailer near you.
Date: Wed, 1 Oct 1997 11:20:24 +0000
On 30 Sep 97 at 16:12, Dvixen wrote:

> Given the recent outbreak of near flaming, lack of proper nettiquette, and
> other assorted non-ShadowRN crap, the FAQ will be sent out within the hour.
> Read it, save it, and I do *not* want any complaints that you missed it. And
> if by some misfortune you do, I'll be more than happy to send a copy your
> way, right after you grovel for having deleted it in the first place.
>

Thank you! Now if we could just make the wienies actually READ it....

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