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Linday,
That blew my theory - of knowing who something came from.

In a message dated 6/9/1999 1:10:51 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> Hi,
>  I realize that no one likes to see the mess below.  But it looks to me
like
> someone ("horse" or "bryanc") using supranet.net is the culprit.  Neither
Ben
> nor I have a website, so that's not where they got the addresses.
>  Linda S. W.
>  cg for Ben 69/5
>
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