Re: apology for the e-mail barrage
Guy T Almes <almes@advanced.org> Fri, 10 May 1996 13:41 UTC
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a nice touch.
-- Guy
At 09:49 AM 5/9/96 -0700, you wrote:
>I too want to apologize for the 50+ pieces of e-mail phlegm that inundated
>you all this morning. The post-mortem is not yet complete, but I'll make
>sure this is fixed.
>
>In order to compensate in some small way, I'd be glad to buy anyone
>afflicted by this a beer (or alternative preferred beverage) during the
>Montreal IETF.
> -Steve
>
>---
>Steve Corbato, Network Engineering
>Computing & Communications, University of Washington
>corbato@cac.washington.edu 206-685-6221 voice 206-685-4054 fax
>
>
- re: apology for the e-mail barrage Anthony D'Atri
- Re: apology for the e-mail barrage Guy T Almes