Message-ID: <29c2308c.3652ca0a@aol.com> Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1998 08:22:18 EST From: Ludwig Otto <mailto:LUDOTTO@AOL.COM> Subject: Re: Pacific Development Directory To: mailto:INTDEV-L@uriacc.uri.edu
please remove me from this mailto:list/thanks/ludotto@aol.comIn a message dated 98-11-17 07:22:39 EST, mailto:postmaster@compuserve.com writes:
<< Subj: Received email thank you Date: 98-11-17 07:22:39 EST From: mailto:postmaster@compuserve.com (CompuServe Postmaster) Reply-to: mailto:pmaster@postmaster.compuserve.com To: mailto:LUDOTTO@aol.com
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