FW: [0AB-0B7CC3DA-E2A7] RE: I appear to be attacking others

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Yes, my thread on booting with a usb pen drive garnered 3 of these. :)

Chris
 
>>> jamesg@xxxxxxxxxxx 02/08/06 4:18 pm >>> 
Im assuming, that because I never filled out a support ticket with these
people that someone else has done so using my email address.  Anyone else
experiencing anything like this?  Or is this normal from the CentOS mailing
list?

The topic in the email is a topic ive responded to on the list, but have not
visited any website to fill in any support requests... If someone is using
my email address for this please don't.

James


________________________________________
From: Brian Trudeau [mailto:brian.trudeau@eastek- intl.com] 
Sent: February 8, 2006 2:00 PM
To: jamesg@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: re: [0AB- 0B7CC3DA- E2A7] RE:  I appear to be attacking
others

Thank you for submitting a ticket to support. 
Your ticket number is [0AB- 0B7CC3DA- E2A7].

Please keep this ticket number for your records and include it in the
subject (including brackets) of all future emails regarding this issue.

Thank You,

Support Staff

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