this appears to me as spam
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 12:00:08 + (UTC)
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this looks like spam to me
On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 12:00:15 + (UTC)
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appears to be two identical messages which are spam. i chose to delete
it. deletion is a good choice for those who receive individual e-mail
messages but not for those who receive the digest
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both of the two messages contained in this digest appear to me as SPAM.
is there no way to filter them out?
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> >> I'm probably stating the blatantly obvious, but the trick is how
> we can
> >> convince them that FreeBSD is a "common OS", I guess :)
> >
> > Not an easy task, 60% of all companies I talked too
> > had problems to get int installed on an used hardware.
my difficulty installing freebsd was
i do get the impression there is a spammer associated with this list.
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i regard this message as spam and have reported this to my isp
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