The CLT Spam..
Hi guy and gals
I just got the following in from the chaps at gnn.com in response to my
email to them regarding the intrusion on our cyber-space...
Jon Lawson
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Subj: Re: Violation of codes of practice
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To: C.J.Lawson@cranfield.ac.uk (by way of mitch@ans.net \(Mitch Ferro\))
From: Russell <gnnadvisor@gnn.com>
Subject: Re: Violation of codes of practice
Dear C.J. Lawson,
Thanks for reporting the inappropriate post. We'll look into it and
take the appropriate action. We are up and running 24/7 since Monday, 22 Jan 96.
Our goal is to curtail the inappropriate use of this medium. Thanks for your
patience and support.
For confidentiality reasons, we cannot disclose information on
actions we've taken against our members, however, the resources
available to us include written warnings and account termination.
Regards,
Russell
GNN Advisor Staff
Global Navigator NetworkAt 05:32 AM 4/22/96 -0700, you wrote:
> 18th April 1996
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>Dear CLT Research personnel and network administrators,
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