Thanks, but I know how  it works.

I'm on the Pear general list and the php db list.  I just join the php
general list...replied to the confirm email then posted my question. There
was no attatchments, it was a brand new email.  I did it 3 times and
received the same auto responder.  So the last time I replied to someone
elses email but changed the subject and body and I didn't receive the auto
responed.

I've been all over the net looking for advice on the subject I posted, and I
didn't want to waste any more time...thats y I posted to the list....so mr.
wong.....if you don't want to help me....don't...but don't lecture me about
proper form on the news group plz.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason Wong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 9:38 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] mail() vs sockets


> On Saturday 08 February 2003 06:39, Jeff Busby wrote:
> > Sorry, every time I posted I got an auto reply saying it had an
attatchment
> > and it wasn't sent...and I had to post again.  The only way it worked
was
> > for me to reply to another post and change the subject and message.
Didn't
> > mean to annoy anyone with multiple posts.
>
> 1) Don't attach attachments, most mailing lists strip them out.
> 2) Don't start a new post by replying to an old one.
> 3) Search archives for "mass mailing" (or similar) to see past discussions
on
> this subject.
>
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