Date: Thu, 29 Feb 1996 14:33:24 -0600

From: Natalie Maynor maynor[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]RA.MSSTATE.EDU

Subject: Bounced Mail



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Date: Thu, 29 Feb 1996 12:14:23 -0500

From: "L-Soft list server at UGA (1.8b)" LISTSERV[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]uga.cc.uga.edu

Subject: ADS-L: error report from EMAIL.UNC.EDU



The enclosed message, found in the ADS-L mailbox and shown under the spool ID

3898 in the system log, has been identified as a possible delivery error notice

for the following reason: "Sender:", "From:" or "Reply-To:" field pointing to

the list has been found in mail body.



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Date: Thu, 29 Feb 1996 11:22:43 -0500 (EST)

From: "Connie C. Eble" cceble[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]email.unc.edu

Subject: Re: koofer



I have never received the term koofer from a student at the University of

North Carolina--nor have I ever heard of it. As a matter of fact, I have

never recieved any terms for 'files of tests' and precious few for

cheating of any kind. But I will ask this semester's students when they

return from break.

Connie



On Wed, 28 Feb 1996, Thomas L. Clark wrote:



Date: Wed, 28 Feb 1996 21:09:53 -0800

From: Thomas L. Clark tlc[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]NEVADA.EDU

Subject: koofer



After the midterm today, a grad student, originally from Virginia Tech,

asked if the exams were not beign returned because of koofers.



I was blank. She said at VT koofer meant "old test" and copies of them

were kept in koofer files in dorms, frats, ROTC offices.



Is this widespread college slang, Connie?



Thomas L. Clark 702/895-3473

University of Nevada, Las Vegas (89154-5011)

tlc[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]nevada.edu