Tue, 26 Mar 1991 15:32:47 EST
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Has anyone seen this message before? I've been sending mail to the
postmaster off and on for months now with no response. Now all of
a sudden I get this trash. Anyone have any suggestions?
-jj
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been received from a user which has been served out".
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Date: Sat Mar 23 04:30:31 EST 1991
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Phone: +1 800 624 5672
Subject: Help Ticket ID: 2730
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Dear AT&T EasyLink Subscriber,
This is a computer generated acknowledgement of your message to
!ATTHELP. This message is generated for all problems, inquiries and
general informational correspondence sent to !ATTHELP.
Your message has been assigned a Help Ticket ID number which is located
in the "Subject:" field of this message.
If your original message requires action, we will be responding shortly,
if not please disregard this message.
In the mean time, if you need to correspond with us concerning the attached
message, please include the "Help Ticket ID" in the "Subject:" field of
your message.
Thank You,
AT&T Help Customer Service
!ATTHELP
Your original message was:
> Dear AT&T EasyLink Subscriber,
Unknown command -- "DEAR". Try HELP.
You had ten tries. From now on your requests will be ignored without any
reply. You can restore your access to LISTSERV by having another person
issue the following command: TELL LISTSERV at JHUVM SERVE
[log in to unmask]
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