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name="Compose message area"><FONT color=#3366ff><STRONG>No! I have never
received anything from you from that EM address and if I had I would have been
surprised that you had the direct association with the L.Consort, and likely
would have inquired of you about
it.</STRONG></FONT><BR><BR>--------------------------------------------------<BR>From:
"ROOD DAVID S" <david.rood@COLORADO.EDU><BR>Sent: Friday, February 24,
2012 12:14 PM<BR>To: <SIOUAN@listserv.unl.edu><BR>Subject: bogus email
address<BR><BR>> Dear Siouan list members,<BR>> <BR>> It has recently
come to my attention that my name is associated with an <BR>> email address
at lakota.org (Lakota Language Consortium). This has been <BR>> the case
since 2009 or perhaps even longer. I do not have or have ever <BR>> had
access to this email account. The only email address I have ever used
<BR>> professionally is my Colorado.edu one.<BR>> <BR>> What I need to
know from you is whether you have ever received emails <BR>> supposedly
from me at the lakota.org address or whether you have written <BR>> to me at
that address. In any case, they were neither written by or nor <BR>>
read by me.<BR>> <BR>> So, please, I need your help in determining how the
bogus email account <BR>> was used. And please, write to me only at my
Colorado.edu address.<BR>> <BR>> Thank you.<BR>> <BR>> David<BR>>
<BR>> David S. Rood <BR>> Dept. of Linguistics Univ. of Colorado 295
UCB Boulder, CO 80309-0295<BR>> USA<BR>> rood@colorado.edu</BODY></HTML>