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At 07:42 PM 7/28/00, whatshakin wrote:
> From here on out I am going to reply to all those certification related
> questions I see with a blunt:
>
>Cisco certification related posts are not acceptable in this newsgroup.
>Please go to alt.certification.cisco with all your cert related
>questions. This newsgroup is for technical Cisco related inquiries and
>reference only. Thank You.
>
>If everyone else would can this response and use it when they see errant
>posts we can get it done quickly and comprehensively. As long as we stop
>answering all the questions they should go away...hopefully. Further, if
>everyone uses the same response we could use it as a filter in our email
>clients to avoid them ever getting to our inboxes etc, or you could send
>the replies directly to the original poster so the group does not have to
>endure them.
>
>What do you folks think?
>
>
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