Time: Wed Oct 30 14:25:27 1996 To: Harvey Wysong <hwysong@atl.mindspring.com>,hwysong@mindspring.com From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: Re: router testing Cc: Bcc: Neal Kelsey Harvey, I find two email addresses for you: the one this message came from, and the one you list in your "signature" at the end. Which one is current, the former? I am forwarding your message to the Primenet executive, for evidence that @mindspring.com is still working. Although, if your server is @alt1.mindspring.com, would this make a difference? Many thanks. /s/ Paul Mitchell At 03:12 AM 10/27/96 -0500, you wrote: >At 07:58 AM 10/30/96 -0700, you wrote: >>Dear Harvey, >> >>My email to Nancy Lord <defense@mindspring.com> >>is being blocked for some reason. I brought >>this to the attention of a senior manager >>at my ISP (Primenet). He investigated and >>recommended that we do some testing first. >>It was his suggestion that I try sending email >>to someone else @mindspring.com, and you came >>to mind immediately. So, if you do receive >>this message, would you be so kind as to >>acknowledge receipt, and I will forward the >>empirical evidence to Neal at Primenet >>headquarters? Thanks very much, Harvey. >> >>/s/ Paul Mitchell >> >>=========================================================== >>Paul Andrew, Mitchell, B.A., M.S.: pmitch@primenet.com >>ship to: c/o 2509 N. Campbell, #1776, Tucson, Arizona state >>=========================================================== >> >> >You're coming in loud and clear. Nancy mentioned that she thought her mail >was evaporating. I wonder why she said a thing like that. > >-- Harvey > **************************************************** > TRIAL BY JURY PROTECTS ALL RIGHTS > **************************************************** > "If the Government becomes a lawbreaker, it breeds contempt > for law; it invites every man to become a law unto himself; it > invites anarchy. To declare that in the administration of the > criminal law the end justifies the means -- to declare that the > Government may commit crimes in order to secure the convic- > tion of a private criminal -- would bring terrible retributions." > --Justice Louis D. Brandeis, dissenting, > Olmstead et al. v. United States, 277 U.S. 485 (1928) > **************************************************** > Please remember the above when you read about the deeds of > "confidential informants" on the government's payroll. > **************************************************** > Harvey Wysong > National Spokesman, Fully Informed Jury Association > 701 Longleaf Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30342, U.S.A. > hwysong@mindspring.com (404) 266-0930 > **************************************************** > >
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