RE: [Exim] Quick Start guide?

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Author: Smith, A.D.
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To: exim-users
Subject: RE: [Exim] Quick Start guide?
The main threats to the survival of the aye-aye are loss of habitat and
hunting pressure. Unlike many lemur species that are hunted for food,
aye-aye are killed as a pest on farms or because their bizarre appearance
makes some folks believe they are an omen of evil

Hmmm, not sure what that bit implies

from http://www.duke.edu/web/primate/ayeaye1.html
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Oliver Cook [mailto:ollie@uk.clara.net]
> Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 2:28 PM
> To: Phil Pennock
> Cc: exim-users@???
> Subject: Re: [Exim] Quick Start guide?
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 19, 2001 at 03:19:19PM +0100, Phil Pennock wrote:
> > On 2001-03-19 at 14:10 +0000, Philip Hazel gifted us with:
> > > Size: About the size of a large raccoon
> > > Length: Head and body 15.75 inches (40cm), tail 16 inches (42cm)
> > > Weight: 6.5 lbs. (3 kg)
> > > Coloration: Mixed short white hairs and long white-tipped 
> black hairs with huge black ears
> > >      and a pale face.

> >
> > The Aye-Aye.
> >
> > <http://www.duke.edu/web/primate/aye.html>
>
> "and is considered to be the most bizarre of all primates"...
> does this mean
> Exim is the most bizarre MTA? Surely not! ;)
>
> Ol.
>
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