Re: Yahoo breaks every mailing list in the world including the IETF's

Hector Santos <hsantos@isdg.net> Tue, 20 May 2014 03:33 UTC

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Incredible, eh?

On 5/19/2014 6:57 PM, Doug Ewell wrote:
> I'm still working on the logic of a post with Yahoo in its subject line,
> which calls out Yahoo 26 times and Google 19 times, then concludes out
> of left field that all of this is the fault of Evil Microsoft.
>

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