Sreelal Chandrasenan

From: Mike Dresser (mdresser_l_at_windsormachine.com)
Date: 12/15/03

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    Anyone else waiting for a list of passwords to go through? Had that
    happen back a year or two ago with that virus that emailed your
    documents(can't remember the name)

    I thought of sending this person mail, along the lines of "Hi Mom!", and
    seeing if it gets to d-u.

    Mike

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