It is bogus. If you notice, your emails still go to the list. Someone
did this to php-general a bit ago. You can ignore it. There was
speculation that it was an email harvester, checking to verify that
return addresses are valid.


--- Colin Kettenacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I got this for the PHP-General list. I think it's bogus but it
> would be nice
> to get a confirmation from the list admin.
> 
> ck
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> Pablo M. Rivas [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 8/4/04 9:57 AM wrote:
> 
> > Hello Josh,
> > 
> > JAM> What is this?
> > 
> > JAM> I received this E-Mail, and the link goes to something other
> than PHP.net
> > 
> > JAM> [EMAIL PROTECTED] is currently protecting themselves from
> receiving
> > junk
> > JAM> mail using Spamcease Just this once, click the link below so
> I can
> > receive
> > JAM> your emails.
> > JAM> You won't have to do this again.
> > 
> > 
> > CLICK THE LINK SO HE CAN RECEIVE YOUR MAIL, and you won't have to
> > do this again ;)
> > 
> > 
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