From: Blanc Weber <blancw@microsoft.com>
To: “‘mrose@stsci.edu>
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From: Blanc Weber <blancw@microsoft.com>
Date: Thu, 18 Jul 1996 09:57:20 +0800
To: "'mrose@stsci.edu>
Subject: RE: Government: Home-Business
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>From: Mike Rose
>I'm getting more and more of this kind of crap sent to me. I have
>a procmail script which greps a file of undesirable addresses I've
>compiled, but that hasn't proven very useful as there aren't many
>repeat offenders. (the procmail script is available at
>http://www.universe.digex.net/~mbr/unix/junkmail.html)
>
>How are other people dealing with this?
.............................................................
For this particular one, I faxed all 6 pages back to the phone number
they gave ("send your check to.....), declining the offer.
..
>Blanc
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