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Old 04-23-2004
Data no-reply@unix.com does not work

Hello

I just want to say that the "no-reply@unix.com " does not work. emails never get threw. I have been trying to get a my password for the last two weeks. Smilie After trying for awhile i got.

Thanks peterh
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Old 04-23-2004
That is why the email address is "no-reply" ... LOL Smilie
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