Something similar to this happened on another email list that I was
subscribed to (nothing to do with science-religion); increasingly
offensive posts were coming apparently from regular list contributors.
In the end what turned out to be the case was that a tech-savvy
impostor was faking the "sender" addresses, and so it appeared that
the contributions were coming from regular contributors, who were
entirely innocent.
Iain
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 8:50 PM, Jack <drsyme@verizon.net> wrote:
> It saddens me to hear things like this.
>
> Nov 18, 2008 08:23:41 PM, smatheso@calvin.edu wrote:
>
> Hello all--
>
> I very recently received a disturbingly threatening private email message
> from a regular participant in this email list. If anything similar has
> happened to you, would you please contact me privately? Alternatively,
> consider notifying one of the folks in charge of the list. Thanks,
>
> Steve Matheson
>
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