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From: A Halliwell u5a77@*****.cs.keele.ac.uk
Subject: ALERT: Spammer in shadowrun mailing list biz...
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 00:00:49 +0000 (GMT)
And verily, did GRANITE hastily scribble thusly...
|Look at how you replied to a friendly message on a topic you already
|like..you flamed him..was that called for..I say no..

I say yes. Spam is spam, no matter the subject, and his reply only proved
how immature he was.

A simple
|delete..or a reply of 'Thanks but no thanks' ...but not go screw
|yourself..It is no wonder he flamed back..If I were in his position I
|would not have responded in that manner as it shows a lack of
|maturity..So perhaps this Patrick kid lacks some maturity..but does
|that warrant airing dirty laundry here on the list..again I so no it
|doesn't..I think you owe the ilst something...

Just thought I'd "air the dirty laundry" to warn people of him, that's all.

If I got an e-mail offering me links to web pages with loads of linux
software, I'd react the same way.


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