On Thu, 18 Jan 2001 11:49:05 PST, Bora Akyol said:
What is really funny is that the IETF mailing list is doing
this.
Check the headers:
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zumanetworks sent it out as an unqualified 'From: antigen' (naughty, naughty
zuma...) and ietf.org helpfully qualified it (naughty, naughty IETF ;)
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Valdis Kletnieks
Operating Systems Analyst
Virginia Tech
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