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Notification: Level-3-Tech-Support/905098 (fwd)
This is the message. I'm still editing the headers and other
identifying information (at least until I know more).
All I stripped was some of our internal mail handling and removed the
domain and random number from the URL and the To:.
Adam Maloney
Systems Administrator
Sihope Communications
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From: Upwatch Inkoop Team <inkoop@upwatch.com>
To: info@xxxxxx
Subject: Unix shell account inquiry
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Reply-To: Upwatch Inkoop Team <inkoop@upwatch.com>
Dear Sir, Madam,
I am looking for Unix Shell Accounts all over the world.
I also need some specific functionality.
Because shell accounts are not as widespread as they once were,
I decided to write to a lot of providers. On the other hand this
opens up the possibility for receiving *lots* of answers, all in
their own format, and I would have to sort through them: a lot
of work. So I took the liberty in creating a special webpage.
Please fill in the following webpage if you offer Unix Shell Accounts:
http://212.19.213.241/aanbieders.php?domain=xxxxxx&random=8294673124
Thank you very much for your cooperation.
Ron Arts
PS: you might need a technical person when filling this in