1996-02-24 - Re: Internet Protest!

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From: Mark Allyn (206) 860-9454 <allyn@allyn.com>
To: m5@dev.tivoli.com (Mike McNally)
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UTC Datetime: 1996-02-24 19:26:23 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 25 Feb 1996 03:26:23 +0800

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From: Mark Allyn (206) 860-9454 <allyn@allyn.com>
Date: Sun, 25 Feb 1996 03:26:23 +0800
To: m5@dev.tivoli.com (Mike McNally)
Subject: Re: Internet Protest!
In-Reply-To: <9602231413.AA17645@alpha>
Message-ID: <199602240131.RAA04410@mark.allyn.com>
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But if the sysadmin at the white house gets so busy and has to charge
overtime, then it comes to the boss's attention and then the boss 
would know what is up. The boss would not see the individual email
messages, but he would get the gist.

I happen to be a sysadmin for a zillion servers and groups
of machines on a big huge corporate 
network. I have had to deal with full email buffers. When I spend
overtime fixing them, Gordon, my manager demands to know why. I will
honestly tell him what is happening. If it was because of a protest, 
I would tell him. Knowing him, he would probably want to look at
a sample of the emails.

Mark





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