On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 06:40:30 +0800,
clamav(_at_)graphic(_dot_)es(_dot_)ncku(_dot_)edu(_dot_)tw said:
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So just how many RFC *MUST* or *MUST NOT* had to be violated in order for this
silly message to end up back on the list? (It may be possible to substitute
some number of SHOULD for MUST items, but it still ends up reading "Bad Network
Citizen"...)
Kind of makes you wonder why we bother at all...
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