Apopogies not required. This happens to a lot of messages.  Byard has
filters on the chat room, too.

"Bitch" is an often filtered word because of its bad connotations, but the
filters can't comprehend context.  Hence calling a female dog a "bitch" or a
"bitch creek nymph" or a phrase like "life's a bitch- then you die", will
all trigger the filtering device to do as programmed.   The 'sexual
discrimination' return message tells the story.

So I'm fairly positive that no one on the list was offended since a bitch
creek nymph is a very common pattern.

But thanks, Wally, it's nice to be in a place where people have such a high
regard for the feelings and sensitivities of others.  Thanks, Byard, too.

DonO



----- Original Message -----
From: Wally Lutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 4:45 AM
Subject: [VFB] Apologies-[Fwd: ScanMail Message: To Sender, sensitive
content found and action taken.]


> Hi All, I apologize for the content of message "Grayling Patterns? &
Clave"
> apparently there is some offensive content. Certainly unintended and
undirected to
> specific individual. I only used the Fly names that are found in any fly
> dictionary.
>
> Sorry
> Wally Lutz
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Trend SMEX Content Filter has detected sensitive content.
> >
> > Place = [EMAIL PROTECTED]; ; ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sender = Wally Lutz
> > Subject = Re: [VFB] Grayling Patterns? & Clave
> > Delivery Time = July 10, 2002 (Wednesday) 13:30:35
> > Policy = Sexual Discrimination
> > Action on this mail = Quarantine message
> >
> > Warning message from administrator:
> > Notice: A message you sent appears to have violated GE Capital ITS
policies
> > for inappropriate language or content and may have not been received by
the
> > intended recipient.
>
>

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