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From: "Anthony R. Gold" <tgold@microvst.demon.co.uk>
Newsgroups: demon.ip.support,demon.tech.unix,comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Batch FTP and Web Pages
Date: Wed, 17 Jul 96 19:32:49 GMT
Organization: Microvest Limited, London
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In article <837555317snz@dsl.co.uk>
           bhk@dsl.co.uk "Brian {Hamilton Kelly}" writes:

>                                 If you're a basic TAM customer, all users
> must read and post e-mail and news on just the one machine, and not any
> machine on a corporate LAN.

I had heard about this rule for mail.  I had not heard about any such 
regulation in regards forwarding news.  Did you just make this up to 
pull this other Brian's chain?

Regards,
-- 
   Tony - G3SKR / AA2PM                  email: tgold@panix.com
                                                tgold@microvst.demon.co.uk
                                        packet: g3skr@n0ary.#nocal.ca.usa.na