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PY2BIL > SYSOP    07.12.19 16:00l 42 Lines 1537 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: What went loose today?
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>From py2bil%py2bil.sp.bra.soam@i0ojj.ampr.org Sat Dec  7 15:55:31 2019
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I got around 200 WP messages today... in my quest to learn, what is the 
explanation for that? I have never seen somthing like this before, at least not 
since I'm running my BBS here since earlier this year.

Following the advise from some more experienced sysops, I have my WP turned off 
here and saw some complains lately about the fact that there are still BBSs 
sending them around the globe.

Thanks and 73
 

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How old would you be if you didn't know how old you are?

73 de Guillermo/Bill - PY2BIL
PY2BIL@PY2BIL.SP.BRA.SOAM
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