OT: RE: MS Config Question - outbound

Ian cobalt-users1 at fishnet.co.uk
Thu Nov 2 16:15:27 GMT 2006


On 2 Nov 2006 at 10:50, sandrews at andrewscompanies.com wrote:

> I did educate them; but the boss' daughter is into "marketing" and she
> assured everyone that this was necessary.  I know what fights to pick. 

See if you can sneak this one in... it appeared in another mailling list and I use it in reply to 
anyone who sends me one.

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