Just got this. I've authenticated myself. Can someone look up thie
person's address somehow in the newbie list and send it to me? I'll
email him and tell him nicely that this is fine for him, but NO good for
email lists. And you can remove him from the newbie list too, I'd guess.
Thanks,
Rich
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Re: Installfest projects for 02/10/2007
Date: Fri, 09 Feb 2007 18:12:05 -0600
From: Scott Magaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Richard W. Ernst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello,
Scott Magaw is using a new service from Email in Focus that prevents
unsolicited
emails from reaching his/her inbox. In order for your email messages to
be delivered, you
will have to authenticate yourself as a real human being and not an
automated spamming system.
This is a one-time process that you will never have to do for Scott
Magaw again.
1) Click on this link:
http://members.emailinfocus.com/vc/auth?a=00000012&b=rernst=rernst.com
2) Follow the instructions by typing a word into a box.
Once this authentication process is complete, you will be added to Scott
Magaw's
Approved List. This means you will never have to authenticate yourself
again.
If you do not authenticate yourself within six days after receiving this
message, your email
sent to Scott Magaw will not be delivered.
Thank you,
Email in Focus Staff
__________________________
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1) A virus could have been sent to Scott Magaw with your email address
in the
"FROM" header of the email. (This does not necessarily mean that you
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that list.
If you did send an email to a discussion list, please authenticate
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to be delivered to all recipients safely.
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