Re: What am I doing wrong?

On Tue, 18 Jan 2000 jose.kahan@w3.org wrote:

> This happens sometimes. I unsubscribed the faulty address from the list.

Even worse is the rash of bogotic crippleware by and for bozos.  I just
got this:

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Multipart/alternative, no less!

Is there some way to get these people off the list (and preferably, off
the Internet) for their own good?

Sheesh.


Arjun

Received on Thursday, 20 January 2000 02:30:18 UTC