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Mailing List Logs for ShadowRN

From: baird@****.net (Ian D. Stewart)
Subject: Returned mail: Host unknown (Name server: proclist.itribe.net: host not found)
Date: Tue, 18 Jun 1996 14:23:00 -1000
>>From Mailer-Daemon Tue Jun 18 13:12:00 1996
>Return-Path: <Mailer-Daemon>
>Date: Tue, 18 Jun 1996 13:12:00 -1000
>From: Mailer-Daemon (Mail Delivery Subsystem)
>Subject: Returned mail: Host unknown (Name server: proclist.itribe.net:
host not found)
>To: <baird@****.net>
>
>The original message was received at Tue, 18 Jun 1996 13:11:58 -1000
>from auwana13.hula.net [204.188.73.160]
>
> ----- The following addresses had delivery problems -----
><shadowtk@********.itribe.net> (unrecoverable error)
>
> ----- Transcript of session follows -----
>550 <shadowtk@********.itribe.net>... Host unknown (Name server:
proclist.itribe.net: host not found)
>
> ----- Original message follows -----
>Return-Path: <baird@****.net>
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>Date: Tue, 18 Jun 1996 13:11:58 -1000
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>To: shadowtk@********.itribe.net
>From: baird@****.net (Ian D. Stewart)
>Subject:
>
>*****PRIVATE: Redemption
>
>>>>>>[Hoi, chummer! Hear you're lookin' for a decker. Think I may be
able
>to help. My fees are 100Y per check, 500Y for yaks or maf, double that for
>corp, and 2000Y for corp execs and Mafia Dons. Checks on Telestrian
>employees are free of charge (don't ask). Let me know if you're still
>interested.]<<<<<
> -- Dark Falcon <23:15:45/06-18-57>
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