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NO, NO TTest please !!! Why testing here ???  
 
One can open a free e-mail account with i.e. GMX.NET and =  
 
then test from the current acct to this free acct and vice-versa =  
 
without wasting bandwitdth andf nerves onthe Mailing List !?  
 
Or ask another fellow to assist for a while ;-)  
 
BTW: There are some unwanted e-mails having such clever =  
 
subjects to catch some victims ;-(  
 
Good luck, svobi  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
raydav@charter.net on 11/02/2004 19:46:24  
Please respond to scoug-help@scoug.com  
To:	scoug-help@scoug.com  
cc:	 =  
 
Subject:	SCOUG-Help:   TTest  
 
Some of the garbage is now coming with the subject "Test, test".  Makes =  
 
for a real challenge to filter.  Can we use TTest for real testing for  
a =  
 
while?  
 
 
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