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Hello LM_NET and Dr. Dana McDougald,

On Wed, 7 Aug 1996, Dr. Dana McDougald wrote:

> This is the second or third time I have received this message and it is
> sounding an awful much like an advertisement -- and I am getting
  annoyed!

   It is a well-known spam (self-serving e-mail messages sent to lists or
groups, regardless of their purpose.) I would recommend that you notify
the sender that you do not appreciate receiving unsolicited mail (if that
is indeed your feeling.) In the event that such mail continues, contact
the postmaster at the site from which the mail is sent.

For example, spam arrives from jerk@spam.com then
Send complaint to postmaster@spam.com or abuse@spam.com

Most Internet service providers are very diligent in stopping spammers.

In fact, that is what your LM_NET owners do when commercial messages and
spams are sent to LM_NET. Usually we have good results!

Peter Milbury
Co-owner of LM_NET    pmilbury@ericir.syr.edu
Serving 5,000+ in the Virtual School Library Media Community
Librarian, Chico High School, Chico, CA
A National Blue Ribbon School & California Distinguished School
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On Wed, 7 Aug 1996, Dr. Dana McDougald wrote:

> This is the second or third time I have received this message and it is
> sounding an awful much like an advertisement -- and I am getting annoyed!
> How about the rest of you all out there?
>
> On Fri, 2 Aug 1996, George B. Levenson wrote:
>
> > Given the upcoming 51st annivaerary of Hiroshima on August 6th, I thought
> > you would all be interested in the film/video SADAKO AND THE THOUSAND PAPER
> > CRANES which is based on classic book written by Eleanor Coerr. The half
> > hour film has not had a theatrical release but is a BOOKLIST  Editor's
> > Choice and is in the collections of many libraries around the country.  The
> > story is narrated by Liv Ullmann with music by George Winston as the camera
> > pans and dissolves through hundreds of pastels by Caldecott Medalist Ed
> > Young.  If you would like more information, send me an email with your
> > postal address.
> >
>
> Dana McDougald, Media Specialist
> Learning Resources Center, A National Award-Winnning Library
> Cedar Shoals H. S., A National Blue Ribbon School
> Athens, Ga. 30605
> dmcdouga@moe.coe.uga.edu
>

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