Something like this perhaps?: 
From skywalker@otrs.org  Fri Dec 21 23:59:24 2001
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From: System Tester I <skywalker@otrs.org>
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This is the first test.

Adios ...

  Little "Skywalker"

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On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 9:21 PM, Roman Gelfand <rgelfand2@gmail.com> wrote:

After installing otrs, I found an odd tickets in a queue.  It was signed by
darthwader.  Is this ticket generated on install or should I be concerned
about my network security?

Thanks in advance

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