[rhn-users] RE: Welcome to the "rhn-users" mailing list (Digest mode)

E Azariah Jason-G20266 ajason at motorola.com
Tue Oct 31 12:01:03 UTC 2006


 
Hi,

As per this mail am sending a mail to post to this groups ..

Thanks
Jason.


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Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 4:11 PM
To: E Azariah Jason-G20266
Subject: Welcome to the "rhn-users" mailing list (Digest mode)

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