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Monday, June 3, 2002 |
Senator's E-mail on Broadband Keeps Replicating and Morphs into Spam
From GigaLaw: "Sen. Joseph Lieberman's office has been straining under the unrelenting embarrassment of an e-mail that will not stop replicating itself. "To my knowledge, this is one of the most severe episodes" of unintended spam mail in Senate history, said Dan Gerstein, a spokesman for the senator in Washington." [Story Link]
Apparently, he was using "cc:mail" as his E-mail program. Does anyone really use that anymore? [Ernie the Attorney]
Yes. The rumor mill had it that the only reason the White House kept a cc:Mail postoffice online, after the rest of the staff had moved to Lotus Notes, was because Tipper liked it better.
10:22:50 PM
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© Copyright 2002 Will Cox.
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