Carol:

I suspect that it might have been the word "xes" (read backwards) in
your title, rather than/along with "tsecni", which set off the filters.

-Max 

Maxwell Gwynn, PhD 
Assistant Professor 
Department of Psychology
Wilfrid Laurier University
75 University Avenue West
Waterloo, ON N2L 3C5 Canada

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Wow, this is amazing. I tried to reply before to thank you all for
replying to my previous messages, and I was going to disclose the
"forbidden word," but I guess I made a mistake when I sent it out. I put
asterisks between each letter, thinking that would make it acceptable. I
should have known better, I guess Symantec thought I was putting wild
cards in there. Wow. I'm astounded. There is no way I can even utter the
word without getting censored. OK, this has gotten to me now. Please
forgive me as I try various ways of getting past censorship. The
forbidden word, by the way, started with "in" and then it ended with
"cest" so perhaps I can break it up a little and make it permissable. I
wonder what other words I can't say. Wow. 
Thanks to all of you.
Carol


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