Subject: This List Abused
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From: T@W <lsp93@xs4all.nl>
List: port-i386
Date: 03/05/2001 13:46:31
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How comes that this netbsd list is and has been abused for some time now by
spammers.
Leaving the ports open is real good advertisement for this platform. (lol)
Makes me wonder, really really wonder. :<.
T@W
"Don't blame them, blame the platform"