At 03:21 PM 2/6/98 -0500, Robert E. Seastrom wrote:
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>I am sure that Cisco will be extremely pleased to discover that one of
>their headhunters is spamming the cisco-nsp list via direct mail to
>addresses gleaned from an EXPN.  Clearly you're aware that this kind
>of practice is unethical, else you wouldn't have gone so far out of
>your way to disguise what you're doing.
>
>IAGnet folks, could you please address the EXPN capability if you
>haven't already?
>
>                                        ---Rob
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