Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2003 14:10:46 +0100 From: Philip Hazel <ph10@cus.cam.ac.uk> To: hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Your message to Philip Hazel Message-ID: <E19Vt02-0004QC-Cl@libra.cus.cam.ac.uk> In-Reply-To: <E19Vt00-0001uD-4g@brown.csi.cam.ac.uk>
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Hello! This message is being sent to you automatically because you sent email to Philip Hazel, and you are not somebody with whom I have previously corresponded. I have had to install some defences against unsolicited mail, because it got to the point where 90% of what I was receiving was junk. For example, one morning recently I arrived at work to find I had only 5 real messages out of 66. (If you are a previous correspondent, then my attempts to whitelist you have clearly failed; this might have happened if you have mailed from a different address, or if the envelope sender of your messages is different to the From: lines. My apologies.) If you are trying to send me unsolicited advertising of any kind, or requests for "urgent assistance", please go away. Even if you manage to get a message through to me, I will not read it, or respond to it in any way. If you are trying to send me a genuine message, please re-send the message with the following code included in the Subject line: PQN10567KOG Once I have established that you are a genuine correspondent, your address will be added to my whitelist, and you will not have to go through this procedure again. The code above is valid for a few days. I am sorry that I have to make you do this in order to contact me. I left my mailbox open to all as long as I could, but the scum of the Internet have now got so numerous that the amount of rubbish has become too overwhelming without some automatic filtering. Philip Hazel
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