On Tue, May 22, 2001 at 10:57:56AM -0400, Mark Johnson wrote: > Thanks for the pointers to the kitchen products as well! If there's > anything we need more of here on debian-sgml, it's kitchen > products. Especially sgml-aware kitchen products, which seem to be in > such short supply these days. Ain't it the truth. ;-) > Eagerly awaiting your next message, We'll see; Spamcop liked it a _lot_: --- snip --- Tracking message source:151.202.29.28: [show] "nslookup 151.202.29.28" (getting name) 151.202.29.28 = adsl-151-202-29-28.nyc.adsl.bellatlantic.net [show] "nslookup adsl-151-202-29-28.nyc.adsl.bellatlantic.net" (checking ip) ip = 151.202.29.28 abuse.net adsl-151-202-29-28.nyc.adsl.bellatlantic.net = postmaster@bellatlantic.net, abuse@verizon.net paranoid reverse DNS passes - using postmaster@bellatlantic.net, abuse@verizon.net Yum, this spam is fresh! --- snip --- (And, no, I didn't fire off any reports about any debian hosts...!) -- Bob Bernstein | http://www.ruptured-duck.com at | 1024D/4A93E562 Esmond, R.I. | 115B 8AA0 D418 F33B F0B1 USA | 6230 8014 B8D5 4A93 E562
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