[ABUSE] RE:[Zlib-devel] NO_DEFLATE considered misl
Glenn Randers-Pehrson
glennrp at comcast.net
Wed Aug 27 11:31:58 EDT 2003
Thanks, Cosmin. My account is still disabled and I have not as yet had
any response from mail2world about reinstating it. As you have already
found out, you can reach me at "glennrp at comcast.net".
Glenn
At 11:25 AM 8/27/03 -0400, Cosmin Truta wrote:
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>Dear mail2world.com Representative,
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>I received your message below, in which you imply that either I
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>(Zlib-devel at zlib.net) reported a spam violation coming from
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>Neither is true. We carry on a correspondence with Glenn Randers-Pehrson
><randeg at alum.rpi.edu> on a regular basis. He never sent spam.
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