I just did.
BTW, that's not SPAM. It's just a mistake. Everybody's allowed one.
Sure is annoying though, eh?
- Bill Thoen
- Original Message -
From: Erick Posner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bill,
Please unsubscribe the guy CCONKLIN... he's spamming us with his
"vacation"
message.
Actually, you're right, it's not a spam... just a mistake, so what do we
call those mistakes? Spam means that someone is sending us junk emails
intentionally, is that right?
Thanks for unsubscribing him. I'm sure he'll resubscribe when he gets back.
--
Erick Posner
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Well, I looked it up, and the net use of the term SPAM comes from the Monty
Python song, "Spam spam spam spam, spam spam spam spam, lovely spam,
wonderful spam." Like the song, spam is an endless repetition of worthless
text. And I guess Monty Python got it from that lovely American meat
(loosely
Hello all,
I'VE BEEN SAVED. THANK YOU. THANK YOU.
Thanks very much to many, but in particular mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED].
The solution was simple...
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