From: BSimon@securenet.com.au (Brendan Simon)
Subject: RE: test message
24 Jun 1998 09:28:21 -0700
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To: "'Miguel Gal'" <miguelg@amdocs.com>,
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        "'GamerX_@usa.net'" <GamerX_@usa.net>


I think this is a bit harsh Dylan,

A simple test message doesn't hurt anybody as long as the subject has
something suitable such as "Test.  Please ignore".

Your message is much more annoying than the test message.  Hopefully
this message is not as annoying but it probably is.

Brendan Simon.


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>From: 	Dylan Griffiths[SMTP:GamerX_@usa.net]
>Sent: 	Tuesday, June 23, 1998 2:37 PM
>To: 	Miguel Gal; Gnu Win32 Mailing list
>Subject: 	Re: 
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Miguel Gal <miguelg@amdocs.com>
>To: 'gnu-win32@cygnus.com' <gnu-win32@cygnus.com>
>Date: Monday 22, June, 1998 21:50
>
>
>>Test
>
>
>It didn't work, you must send it again!
>Little survival tip, buddy: Don't send test messages.  Ever.  If you want to
>test it, wait until you see a question you have the answer to THEN post a
>reply to it.  If it works, great.  If not, then you start these test
>messages.
>
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