LISTSERV owner address is typically listname-request@host.
In other words: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I administrate a LISTSERV installation with around 1400 mailing
lists, and I haven't ever seen this behavior you describe. You
may have been served off the list at some point due to mail to
your address bouncing back to the server sending garbage back.
To get served again, use an address that _isn't_ served off and
send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the following in
the body:
SERVE <address>
where <address> is replaced by the email address that has been
served off.
You should receive an acknowledgement at <address> that you're
being served again.
- Dossy
On 2001.05.25, Brian Fenton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have just this morning managed to re-subscribe to the AOLserver mailing
> list after mysteriously getting kicked off over 2 months ago. I repeatedly
> unsuccessfully tried to re-subscribe using both the web interface and email
> commands over the past 2 months and even sent a mail to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], but no avail. One of my work colleagues had the
> same problem. I couldn't even read the archives!
>
> Has anyone else experienced this behaviour? How should I contact if it
> happens again?
>
> thanks
> Brian
> PS - it's good to be back and to see the community is still vibrant. There
> was all sorts of tension going on last time I was subscribed!
--
Dossy Shiobara mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Panoptic Computer Network web: http://www.panoptic.com/