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Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2002 20:24:30 -0800 (PST)
From: Joshua Franklin <joshuadfranklin AT yahoo DOT com>
Subject: Re: announcements trapped by anti-viral filter
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You might also try getting a free-mail account from
one of the ones that allow POPing--say, Yahoo! ;)
Subscribe that to cygwin-apps and add
pop.mail.yahoo.com to your email-fetching client. 
(You have to set a preference in Yahoo! Mail's options
to allow pop access, FWIW.)

> I thoroughly agree with you about filter quality.
> However, this is at
> Corporate firewall level, and admin will NOT be
> changing it, (so said the
> helpdesk). I would dearly love to be able to control
> my own inbound
> filtering, since I practice "safe hex", but that's
> not likely to be allowed
> soon. Sigh.
> 
> Thanks for your to-the-point suggestions, but I
> can't use them right now. 
> 
> Isaac Stoddard
> Boeing Space & Communications, ISS GN&C Integration,
> Mail Code HM5-20, Tower II cube 5255
> voice: (281) 244-4246   fax: (281)244-

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