MailScanner ANNOUNCE: New Book
Julian Field
MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Mon Aug 8 19:51:18 IST 2005
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Scott Silva wrote:
>Gray, Richard spake the following on 8/8/2005 8:31 AM:
>
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>>>The cheapest, fastest and most convenient way to purchase it is from
>>>
>>>
>>the MailScanner Store at
>>
>>
>>
>>>> www.mailscanner.info/store <http://www.mailscanner.info/store>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>I'm intrigued by this:
>>>http://www.cafepress.com/mailscanner2,mailscanner.4367945.
>>>
>>>Is there any way to find out how many of these have actually been
>>>purchased? :)
>>>
>>>
>> > A few hundred.
>>
>>Mmmm, that shines a new light for me on the readers of this list! I
>>wonder if they ride up when your sitting on the floor of a server room :)
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>>R
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>I would think they ride up no matter what you are doing!
>
>
I'm afraid we don't get to ask the customers, neither of the 2 of them
are on the mailing lists. I thought it was worth checking...
Assuming of course that they either spent their money or subscribed to
the list in their real names, a lot of people on this list aren't who
they say they are, for security reasons.
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Julian Field
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