On Sat, 8 Dec 2001 15:51:09 -0600, Jaakko Niemi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Fri, 07 Dec 2001, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> > Mail is being spewed back onto d-user from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
> > Several hundred so far ...
> 
>  I don't see any evidence of that and there are no subscriptions
>  from that domain. You are the only one reporting this.
>  
>  When reporting issues like this, please always forward example
>  mail of the problem with _full headers_ included. 

He may be the only one who reported it, but certainly isn't the only
person to put "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" in their kill file....

(many more where this came from -- all duplicates of previous posts...)

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From: "Montagne, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Progeny Switch
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I've come to the point where I need to cut the cord with Progeny.  I've read
the how-tos about converting to Woody and they each seem frought with peril.
What is wrong with this scenario?  I change my sources.list to include the
debian sites, run dist-upgrade and call it good.  I'll leave the progeny
lines in, and as they get outdated, they will be replaced as I run
dist-upgrades.  That way I can leverage the proper setup that Progeny has
brought me and I won't have to run modconf or any other complication.

This seems all too simple.

-mjm 

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