Date: Thu, 29 Feb 1996 14:33:24 -0600 From: Natalie Maynor Subject: Bounced Mail **************************************************************** REMINDER: WHEN INCLUDING A PREVIOUS LIST POSTING IN SOMETHING YOU'RE SENDING TO THE LIST, BE SURE TO EDIT OUT ALL REFERENCES TO ADS-L IN THE HEADERS. **************************************************************** > Date: Thu, 29 Feb 1996 12:14:23 -0500 > From: "L-Soft list server at UGA (1.8b)" > 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. > >-------------------- Message in error (42 lines) -------------------------- > Date: Thu, 29 Feb 1996 11:22:43 -0500 (EST) > From: "Connie C. Eble" > 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 > > 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 > >