Vijayprasad Srinivasan - NPD, Chennai wrote:
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I'm confused. It's addressed to gcc-help, and that is not me, so I can't
redistribute it or do anything with it -- though how I was supposed to know I
wasn't supposed to read it, when such instructions came after the text, I'm not
sure. gcc-help, being the entity it is addressed to, is not disallowed from
doing anything it feels like with it though, how bizarre. Who should I inform?
The sender of the instance I received was some mail list software, but it was
doing exactly what it is supposed to, so I don't think I recieved it in error.
Also, it's not on my computer, it's on a filesystem of another machine I access
via IMAP. Does the notice still mean me to delete it?
for the sarcasm impaired -- don't attach such stuff.
nathan
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