From: jpmorgan@unm.edu (James Paul Morgan)
Subject: Junk mail through Cygnus?
1 Jun 1997 18:41:58 -0700
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I received a rather annoying piece of junk e-mail today about internet
"work from home" and some credit card from a8@mary-world.com.  What seemed
odd was that it carried the standard footer for items sent through this
mailing list, though the return address was not Cygnus. 

Have other subscribers to the mailing list gotten this letter?  Is Cygnus
passing out the email addresses of the subscribers to this mailing list or
did this a8@mary-world.com get the addresses some other way?  If it's not
going through Cygnus, why did it have the standard Cygnus footer? 

Any enlightenment would be appreciated from other members of the mailing
list or from Cygnus itself. 

Thanks.


See ya around the Mulberry bush.

--James

:)


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