On Tuesday 10 June 97, at 0 h 46, the keyboard of
jsm(_at_)fingon(_dot_)norlink(_dot_)net
wrote:
My name is Mike Chenard, and I am a student here in Thunder Bay, Ontario,
Canada, with another year to go before graduating with my college diploma.
I am sending you this e-mail because I urgently and desperately need your
HELP.
The postmaster, warned by many people (never give in against spammers,
always protest) apparently took measures (which I find quite light, given
the incredible number of mailing lists spammed):
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Date: Thu, 12 Jun 1997 10:14:57 -0400
To: ...
From: Ken Owen <kowen(_at_)loon(_dot_)norlink(_dot_)net>
Subject: Spamming
X-UIDL: df475f94f2e4dfa9d586bde0c9b81415
My sincerest apoligies to all those unfortunate enough to recieve E-mail
form a client here at Norlink. This is the first time we have had a
complaint about him and I hope the last. I have sent him a copy of his
offending message as well as a short disertation on why no one likes a
spamer. I also explained in no uncertain terms that then next time he does
this we will cancel his account.
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Ken Owen, B.A. 428 East Victoria Ave.
President Thunder Bay, Ontario.
Norlink Communications & Consulting Canada, P7C 1A5
Ph. (807)622-5465 FAX. (807)622-8220
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