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Hi {NAME}, Congratulations on your new forum! {NAME} http://{NAME}.2365120.n4.nabble.com Please book

Hi {NAME}, Congratulations on your new forum! {NAME} http://{NAME}.2365120.n4.nabble.com Please bookmark the link above or save this email so you can easily find your forum in the future. You can also promote your forum by sending the link to your friends, embedding it onto your website or talking about it on other forums. Sincerely, The Nabble Team --------------------------------------------------------------- This is an automatic email sent by Nabble to confirm the creation of your new forum. If you didn't create the forum mentioned above, please contact us through the Nabble Support forum. [NAML]

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