Re: Returned mail: Service unavailableHELP AGAIN HELP AGAIN!
Julian Gorodsky (julian@ugorilla.com)
Tue, 5 Dec 1995 22:02:39 -0800
>The original message was received at Mon, 4 Dec 1995 20:38:42 -0800
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>... while talking to surfski.webcrawler.com.:
>>>> RCPT To:<Majordomo-Owner@webcrawler.com>
><<< 554 <Majordomo-Owner@webcrawler.com>... 550 User unknown
>554 <Majordomo-Owner@webcrawler.com>... Service unavailable
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>From: julian@ugorilla.com (Julian Gorodsky)
>Subject: Re: Welcome to robots
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>This is the original "warning" that a deluge of someone else's email would
>arrive in my box
> Not OK.
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