I tried to send to the list and it looks like it bounced? Did the message bounce because I had "unsubscribe" in the subject?
<Robb> ---------- > From: "LetterRip Discussion" <[email protected]> > Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2005 07:16:07 -0800 > To: "robb kinnin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: unsubscribe not working > >> Hi Folks, >> >> I have a list that is a announce only /moderated list. The problem is > that >> members of the list can not seem to unsubscribe. The check box is turned >> off for "Unsubscribing is not allowed". When they try to unsubscribe > they >> receive a message back from the server saying: >> >> "Your request could not be processed because the list name that you >> specified was not recognized." >> >> On the server admin screen the error reads "bad list name specified". >> >> We *can* submit "admin" changes through email using the same list name. >> Both subscribes and unsubscribes work fine. >> >> Thoughts? >> >> <robb> >> >> >> > > Your message is being returned because the message looked like it > contained a command to the list processor. > > If you were trying to send a command, please send it to: > > LetterRip Requests <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > If you are trying to send a message to the LetterRip Discussion list, > please accept our apologies. The list server tries to prevent commands > from being posted to the list and your message appeared to contain a > command. > > The list processor looks in both the subject and the beginning of each > message for the following words: > > help > info > lists > subscribe > unsubscribe > > Try rewriting the message with a slightly different beginning. For > example, you might try one of the following: > > - change the first word of the message > - enclose the first word in quotation marks > - insert a line of dashes at the beginning of the message > > The change you make must prevent the beginning of the message or the > subject from looking like a command. > -- This message is from the Letterrip-Talk Mailing list. To unsubscribe, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/letterrip-talk%40lists.letterrip.com/
