I have checked almost every M$ critical patch and other messages with the same content and as far as I can tell none came via this or any other list.

Easy enough to find out: look at the headers.

If it says:
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Then you may been looking in the right direction.




B.


At 13:30 04-12-2003 -0500, John Griffin wrote:
Okay, let me ask a slightly different question. I am getting several of these Microsoft emails every day and I think that they are coming via this list. Is anyone else having similar problems or am I following a red herring?

John


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