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In-Reply-To: <9511151842.AA28685@bart-savagewood.MIT.EDU> (yoav@MIT.EDU)
Subject: Re: policy on people who run processes to avoid auto-logout


So yoav, what software are you using that put that Content-Length header in
this piece of mail ?


   From: yoav@MIT.EDU
   Date: Wed, 15 Nov 1995 13:42:17 -0500
   Content-Length: 0


   So, what do we normally do about people who run a program specifically
   to avoid having their idle time go up? I recall we had a problem
   with that, but aren't aware of any specific policy.

   I believe I have noticed somebody doing this on ringworld, and
   want to know what I should do, if anything.

	   -- yoav
