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Re: Fwd: [Full-Disclosure] Notification

Subject: Re: Fwd: [Full-Disclosure] Notification
Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 07:22:32 -0300
Collin wrote:
I have to say this is the best attempt at baiting the use ive seen.
Even I'm tempted to open it, and I don't even have a job...just kidding!

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    *From: *"Mfrd" <mfrd@attitudex.com>
    *Date: *May 24, 2004 4:43:45 PM CDT
    *To: *"Full-disclosure" <full-disclosure@lists.netsys.com>
    *Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Notification
    *

Thanks
I didn't get the attachment in the first email.
now I know to get by my upstream...
it's gotta be forwarded once before execution
[I've jst got to unencoded it ;-)   ;-)

otherwise I know that my darned upstream providers are still ripping attachments off of emails.

something like brightmail if I remember the few that made it through with descriptive email errors.

steve


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