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From: aem@ibiza.Miami.Edu (a.e.mossberg)
Newsgroups: soc.culture.jewish,news.sysadmin,comp.mail.misc,rec.humor.d,news.misc,misc.misc,soc.culture.misc,soc.misc,comp.mail.uucp,news.admin
Subject: Re: bigoted racist misuse of email and computer accounts must be dealt with
Keywords: sysadmins should act to stop racist mail
Message-ID: <1052@umbio.MIAMI.EDU>
Date: 2 Dec 88 18:16:07 GMT
References: <10704@ihlpa.ATT.COM>
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Reply-To: aem@Mthvax.Miami.Edu (a.e.mossberg)
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Organization: University of Miami Hertz Lab, Coral Gables, FL
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In <10704@ihlpa.ATT.COM>,  wrote:
>It seems that Nancy Gould has been struck again.  I will post this
>one also.  I am going to keep the user id on this one since it is
>obviously contrived.  In someone elses posting, the user id in
>another piece of email from the same person (I believe) was
>exposed.  Here it is:

>[evil, nasty message sent to Nancy deleted]

As I said to David, Nancy should be sending examples of this nastiness directly
to the administrator of the appropriate system.  This does not belong posted
to the net at large, especially with such a wide and odd distribution, namely:


	Newsgroups: soc.culture.jewish,news.sysadmin,comp.mail.misc,
	rec.humor.d,news.misc,misc.misc,soc.culture.misc,soc.misc,
	comp.mail.uucp,news.admin

rec.humor.d?  What fevered imagination came up with that as an appropriate
group? Even admiting this is a valid posting, which I don't believe.  At most
it should be published to news.sysadmin. No more.

BTW, if the appropriate sysadmin is reading this, the user should be reported
to University officials, and Nancy may want to consider legal recourse, if any,
as well.

aem
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