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My wife and I are trying to get our new website up and running.  
It is a complete shopping mall.  It also has a wonderful online travel 
agency.  Would you please visit 

Http://www.onlinebuys.org 

at least once.  --or better yet bookmark it and use it for all your 
travel and shopping needs.

God Bless,


Justin & Nicole Krauss 

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Subject: closing spam pseudo-package bugs
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Examining the closed bugs on the spam pseudo-package, it appears that
it was created to reassign bugs created by spam to it.  The BTS is now
picker on bug creation message format and that does not happen.

It looks like two people decieded to forward spam sent to debian
mailing lists to the psuedo-package, but I can't see how that was ever
usefull.

I'm closing this 5 year old mess.

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