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this address is no longer available (fwd)


I just got the attached message in response to a post I made to the list.
The way I read it, anyone posting to the list will now be tagged as a
spammer (unless this is an empty threat), or, at the very least, will
receive a similar message in response to any post.
Should this address be forcefully unsubscribed from the list?  Or do
people have other suggestions?
	Igor
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 18:03:23 +0200 (MEST)
From: Jens Schüßler <jgs@trash.net>
To: pechtcha@cs.nyu.edu
Subject: this address is no longer available


[this message has been automatically generated]

Please note that this address is no longer in use, and nowadays
receives nothing but unsolicited commercial mail.  Accordingly,
any mail sent to it is added to several spam-tracking databases,
then automatically deleted.

If you genuinely want to contact the owner of the address, please
re-check your contact lists, or search the web, to find their
current e-mail address.

The mail you sent is reproduced in full below, for resending to
the correct address.  Sorry for the inconvenience!

[-- Signed: the SpamAssassin mail filter]




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