What about www.mac-access.net going to your mail server page and not the maihn home page?

And, what ever happened to supp...@mac-access.net

Finally, why earlier when you initially sey said a week or so ago that you all were back, why didn't you provide the unsubscribe info then right up front? Mostly, why didn't you add that address to the footers of all messages like you all had done before?

Chris.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Gordon Smith" <gor...@mac-access.net>
To: <mac-access@mac-access.net>
Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2015 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Mac-Access]: FW: DLIST: Welcome to the mac-access@mac-access.net list.


Hello David

If, as it seems there may be, there is a problem with the server, can I request that people please use gor...@mac-access.net, and let me know that they wish to be removed. If the command isn’t working, (and I shall test it out), then clearly something is set wrong. However, I’d appreciate it if people would please keep a civil tongue in their head. I’d also appreciate people keeping in mind that they expressed a wish to be ported over and, as a result, they were ported over.

If people have now changed their minds, that’s fine. But don’t start yelling and screaming at me. I’m much more likely to try and help somebody who is civl and polite, than somebody who goes off the deep end. I’ve had a few like that today and, if I get any more, somebody’s going to get both barrels!

As for you, David, if you now wish to be unsubscribed, if you tried to remove yourself and it didn’t work, please do me the courtesy of contacting me off list. Same goes for anybody else. And I will do what I can to help.

However, finally, keep in mind that the command set has changed with the introduction of a ew server. So, if you wish to leave, please send a blank message to:

mac-access-le...@mac-access.net
that should, and I use the word guardedly, should, do the trick. I shall test it now.

========================================

My compliments and kindest regards
Gordon Smith:
<gor...@mac-access.net>

Accessibility & Information Technology Support Specialist.

————————————————————




On 27 May 2015, at 11:42, David Griffith <d.griff...@btinternet.com> wrote:

I have again followed these instruction completely as laid out,   and I am
getting no response from the server telling me that I am unsubscribed.
If this message appears it has again not worked.

David Griffith

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Hill [mailto:molliesda...@comcast.net]
Sent: 27 May 2015 10:40
To: mac-access@mac-access.net
Subject: [Mac-Access]: FW: DLIST: Welcome to the mac-access@mac-access.net
list.

Hi all,

I'm forwarding the help commands list I received yesterday after poking
around.

I don't know if it will be helpful or not, but here it is.


Bob


----- Forwarded Message -----
From:  mac-access-requ...@mac-access.net
To:  molliesda...@comcast.net
CC:
Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 11:59 am
Subject: DLIST: Welcome to the mac-access@mac-access.net list.



This email message gives you important information about using
this list - please save it for future reference.

There are two parts to this file the first short part is on how
to SEND MAIL to the list, the second is on how to send COMMANDS
to the list.  If you lose this file then you can get the same
information again by sending a HELP command to the list manager
as is shown below.


SENDING MAIL TO THE LIST
========================

To send a message to all mac-access@mac-access.net list members, use a
message
with the following form:

--------------------------------------------------------------
      From: Peter Rabbit <pe...@netwin.co.nz>
        To: mac-access@mac-access.net
   Subject: PROBLEM WITH LOADING PRODUCT

   Can anybody help me unzip my file?
--------------------------------------------------------------


===============================================================
===============================================================

SENDING COMMANDS TO THE LIST
============================


All of the following sections deal with how to send a command to
the list.  You have already done this if you subscribed to the
list yourself.

Commands are written in the BODY of a normal email message. The
email message is then sent to the list manager's special email
address:
  mac-access-requ...@mac-access.net

The list manager controls who belongs to the list and what options
you as a subscriber have set.  The list manager has no ego so
please feel free to send messages whenever you l... :com)



Leaving the list (unsubscribing)
================================

To stop receiving messages from the mac-access@mac-access.net list you
will
need to send a message to the list manager.  For example:

--------------------------------------------------------------
      From: Peter Rabbit <pe...@netwin.co.nz>
        To: mac-access-requ...@mac-access.net
   Subject: <not needed>

   unsubscribe
--------------------------------------------------------------

If you are still getting messages after you have received a
message saying you are no longer a member of this list, it could
be that you are subscribed by a different email address.  Send
a 'who' request to the mac-access-requ...@mac-access.net address and find
your
old name, then send an unsubscribe request like this:
--------------------------------------------------------------
      From: Peter Rabbit <pe...@netwin.co.nz>
        To: mac-access-requ...@mac-access.net
   Subject: <not needed>

   unsubscribe molliesda...@comcast.net
--------------------------------------------------------------


Who Command
=================
(Seeing who else is on this list)

If you would like a list of all the email addresses of people on
the mac-access@mac-access.net list then you can send the WHO command
to the list manager.  Here is an example:

--------------------------------------------------------------
      From: Peter Rabbit <pe...@netwin.co.nz>
        To: mac-access-requ...@mac-access.net
   Subject: (anything)

   who
--------------------------------------------------------------
You will then receive an email message listing all the members,
however this command is not always available.


Lists Command
=============
(Finding out what other lists are available on this server)

If you would like a list of all the lists (just trying to confuse
you there) which are run by the server that is handling this list
then you can send the LISTS command to the list manager.  Here
is how:

--------------------------------------------------------------
      From: Peter Rabbit <pe...@netwin.co.nz>
        To: mac-access-requ...@mac-access.net
   Subject: <not needed>

   lists
--------------------------------------------------------------


Requesting Files
================

This list has a set of files associated with it.  These files may
for example contain new software releases, or be an archive of
recent messages to the list etc.  The list server provides two
commands to allow you to collect these file: DIR and GET
If you wish to obtain a list of all the files associated with
this list, send the following message to the list manager:

--------------------------------------------------------------
      From: Peter Rabbit <pe...@netwin.co.nz>
        To: mac-access-requ...@mac-access.net
   Subject: <not needed>

   dir
--------------------------------------------------------------

Now you know the names of the files, you can request one or more
to be sent to you using the GET command. This command has
the following syntax:

get <filename>

If you request the files they will be sent to you as attachments
to an email message.  For example to have dmail.zip
you could send the following email:

--------------------------------------------------------------
      From: Peter Rabbit <pe...@netwin.co.nz>
        To: mac-access-requ...@mac-access.net
   Subject: <not needed>

   get dmail.zip
--------------------------------------------------------------


Synonyms of the Commands
========================

Most of the commands have a number of synonyms which you can use
to effect the same command.  They all take the same syntax as the
commands given in the examples above.

You may find it useful to use some of them if they are used by
other lists that you are a member of.

Here is a list of the commands and their synonymsggif they have
any):

help:
join ghghghtabararar subscribeeasub
leave ghghghtabararar unsubscribeeaunsubealeaveeasignoffearemove
who ghghghtabararar enumerateearevieweawho
dir ghghghtabararar index
get ghghghtabararar send




Sent from Bob's Braille Sense U2



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