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Dear user debian-devel@lists.debian.org,
Your e-mail account was used to send a large amount of junk e-mail messages
during the last week.
Probably, your
OK, I've sent an e-mail to that address. It's been about 24 hours
since that time now, so let's give him a few more days to respond. In
the mean time, let's get somebody willing to take over xemacs just in
case. IMHO, XEmacs is the most powerful editor in our system and we
really should keep it
John Goerzen wrote:
OK, I've sent an e-mail to that address. It's been about 24 hours
since that time now, so let's give him a few more days to respond. In
the mean time, let's get somebody willing to take over xemacs just in
case. IMHO, XEmacs is the most powerful editor in our system
: Account [EMAIL PROTECTED] (was Re: Mail System Error - Returned
Mail)
Hello,
Can you please tell me what happened to this address ([EMAIL PROTECTED])?
The user of that account was James LewisMoss. He was a developer for
our Debian GNU/Linux project on the Internet and has disappeared
On 18 Jun 1997, John Goerzen wrote:
Hello,
It appears that James LewisMoss, previous maintainer of xemacs, is no
longer around.
I just did a `grep LewisMoss debian-devel*' through my mail archive and
discovered a mail which he (James LewisMoss) sent on 08 May 1997 20:16:11
-0600. He used
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