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From: vnend@engr.uky.edu (D. V. W. James)
Newsgroups: comp.mail.misc
Subject: Non-wayward mail
Keywords: rutgers!=engr.uky
Message-ID: <2673@ukecc.engr.uky.edu>
Date: 21 Sep 88 20:27:21 GMT
Organization: Univ. of Ky. Engineering Computing Center
Lines: 43


	Hello everyone.  I've got something here for those of you
who have been complaining about the mailers on the various
machines, especially at Rutgers.  As you can see from the header
above, I'm posting from University of Kentucky's engineering machine.
My address is vnend@engr.uky.edu.  Below you will find the header to
a message that appeared in my mailbox a couple of weeks ago.  Now,
both ukma (our news feed) and rutgers are backbone machines, and
we even have a news feed.  But when mail sent to vnend@rutgers.edu
makes it here I start worrying that the machines have come alive!  :-)

Later,  Vnend


[For your amazement and edification...]

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Date: Wed 7 Sep 1988 09:48:49 PDT
From: Laurie Cavanaugh 
To: vnend@rutgers.edu
Subject: Reply to: More about the War


-- 
Later y'all,                 {vnend@engr, cn0001dj@ukcc, mc.david@ukpr}.uky.edu;    
Vnend: Ignorance is the Mother of Adventure.    {any vertibrae}!ukma!ukecc!vnend      
                     The strength of the sky is the wind.