All:

I hate to be a complainer, but the continual flurry of "this is a
test" e-mails that are hitting this board lately are getting a bit
annoying.  No disparagement meant towards any individual by this, but
I'm wondering why we're seeing so many.  Two thoughts come to mind,
both with a solution.

1.  If the problem is that people want simply to ensure they are
subscribed and that messages are not zapped by spam filters, the onus
is on you to simply wait for legitimate messages to hit or inbox
and/or for you to periodically check your spam filters to see if they
are there.  You can tell whether a message has been posted by going to
the list's archives at
http://www.mail-archive.com/legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com/.  In
other words, please use legitimate messages for your test purposes,
not test messages that serve no other purpose.  You could, of course,
also use the confirmation e-mail sent by the list server when you
subscribe.

2.  If the problem is that the mail server has a glitch which causes
some or all of the messages to not be delivered to people who are
subscribed, then Legacy should investigate and resolve the issue.

Certainly, the third alternative is that I should simply shut up and
continue to hit delete as I see these messages come through.  If the
group's consensus is this alternative, then I'll respectfully let the
matter drop and say no more.

Kindly,
Scott



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