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On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 21:00:30 -0800, i-lists wrote:
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>192.168.xxx.1 for DSL modem
>192.168.xxx.11 for DSL router
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>192.168.xxx.y21 static for system 1
>192.168.xxx.y22 static for system 2 (notebook)
>192.168.xxx.y23 static for system 3
>192.168.xxx.y24 static for system 4
>192.168.xxx.y25 static for system 5
>192.168.xxx.y26-y29 dynamic for guest or test systems
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>192.168.xxx.y31 for print server
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I feel so safe now. The Internet SPAM Police are doing an excellent
job alerting me to the dangers of these XXX words.
Since Friday, a significant percentage of emails are marked this way
"[SPAM]". (1) It is annoying. (2) Emails containing text and HTML
versions are stripped of HTML code. (3) Links longer than 80 characters
are broken by the insertion of CR/LF.
I have contacted my ISP (Surfcity Networks) and am awaiting a reply.
Is anyone else having a similar problem? I want to find out who is
mucking up my emails and ask them to exercise less enthusiasm.
Maybe I'm the victim of some malicious OS/2 worm targeting unsuspecting
PMMail/2 users. : )
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Kevin L. Hill
Long Beach, CA
khill@surfcity.net
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