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FYI,

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I've received your report of America Online e-mail abuse.  Be 
advised that I've investigated the situation using America Onlines 
Terms of Service Agreement (TOS) and basic Netiquette principles as a 
guide. I've taken appropriate action on the member's account, 
however, due to reasons of confidentiality, I am unable to disclose 
the nature of this action.

Thanks for taking the time to report this matter to America Online.  

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Ralf.
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