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From: "Andrew K. Yu" <andrew@postgres.Berkeley.EDU>
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Subject: the recent mailing list snafu
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Now that the mailing list seems to have been stabilized, I must apologize
for not taking action sooner. We are not using any smart mailing list
software and so we do not have the ability to detect circular posts. 
(Alas! Once a mail loop is created, it's very difficult to stop.)

Thanks again for your patience!

-andrew


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