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Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 23:19:39 PST8
From: "Kevin L. Hill" <khill@surfcity.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: < "scoug-help@scoug.com" > scoug-help@scoug.com >
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Suggestion for TCPip number ...)

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On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 03:28:08 -0800, i-lists wrote:

>Hi Kevin
>I may misunderstand you but I think your answer is somewhat nonsense ;-(
>
>These multiple x's and the y2x numbers are my replacements
>since I do not want to publish my real TCPip addresses !!
>
>Some SCOUGians understanding TCPip numbering will
>recognize my system's TCPip structure to assist and guidance
>to something better, exspecially since I want to extend my
>environment with a WL Access Point ;-)
>
>This has absolutely nothing to do with "ES PE A EM Police" and
>your XXX words ;-))
>
>Have a peaceful Sunday evening
>svobi
>
Hi svobi,

I think you misunderstood my post.

Beginning Feb 27, a lot of email that I receive is identified as [SPAM]
in the subject line. Somewhere, a SPAM filter is being used and it is
being a bit too sensitive. I think the SPAM filter is creating
nonsense. I'm not running a filter that would do that to my email, so
it is being applied somewhere in the transmission chain.

I think your original subject line was: "Help: Suggestion for TCPip
number sequence / structure !?" The subject line in the email delivered
to me was " [SPAM] - SCOUG-Help: Suggestion for TCPip number sequence
/ structure !? - Found word(s) list XXX in the Text body." The "XXX"
in your email set off the filter's alarm.

I spoke with my ISP (Surfcity Networks), and the person on phone
support was unaware of any changes there. They have not been filtering
emails sent out to their customers. I expect to learn more from them
on Monday.

Perhaps other people have have encountered this problem and know who or
what is filtering the email.

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Kevin L. Hill
Long Beach, CA
khill@surfcity.net

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