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Message-Id: <200001171730.e0HHU3L41674@listserv.vt.edu> Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 12:30:03 -0500 From: "L-Soft list server at LISTSERV.VT.EDU (1.8d)" <LISTSERV@listserv.vt.edu> Subject: You have been added to the CS3304_1381 list
Mon, 17 Jan 2000 12:30:03
You have been added to the CS3304_1381 mailing list (CS3304_1381
discussion list) by Stephen Edwards <edwards@CS.VT.EDU>.
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to all the people who have subscribed. All commands must be sent to the
"LISTSERV address," "LISTSERV address," LISTSERV@LISTSERV.VT.EDU. It is very important to
understand the difference between the two, but fortunately it is not
complicated. The LISTSERV address is like a FAX number that connects you
to a machine, whereas the list address is like a normal voice line
connecting you to a person. If you make a mistake and dial the FAX number
when you wanted to talk to someone on the phone, you will quickly realize
that you used the wrong number and call again. No harm will have been
done. If on the other hand you accidentally make your FAX call someone's
voice line, the person receiving the call will be inconvenienced,
especially if your FAX then re-dials every 5 minutes. The fact that most
people will eventually connect the FAX machine to the voice line to allow
the FAX to go through and make the calls stop does not mean that you
should continue to send FAXes to the voice number. People would just get
mad at you. It works pretty much the same way with mailing lists, with
the difference that you are calling hundreds or thousands of people at
the same time, and consequently you can expect a lot of people to get
upset if you consistently send commands to the list address.
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do not trust the system, send a "SET CS3304_1381 REPRO" command and
LISTSERV will send you a copy of your own messages, so that you can see
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After a while you may find that this is getting annoying, especially if
your mail program does not tell you that the message is from you when it
informs you that new mail has arrived from CS3304_1381. If you send a
"SET CS3304_1381 ACK NOREPRO" command, LISTSERV will mail you a short
acknowledgement instead, which will look different in your mailbox
directory. With most mail programs you will know immediately that this is
an acknowledgement you can read later. Finally, you can turn off
acknowledgements completely with "SET CS3304_1381 NOACK NOREPRO".
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command to command to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.VT.EDU.
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