Subscription probe for CMS-PIPELINES - please ignore

2014-02-26 Thread MARIST LISTSERV Server (14.4)
Wed, 26 Feb 2014 06:00:02

This  message is  a probe  for your  subscription to  the CMS-PIPELINES
list. You  do not  need to take  any action to  remain subscribed  to the
list, and  in particular  you should  not reply  to this  message. Simply
discard it now, or read on if you  would like to know more about how this
probing mechanism works.

A  probe  is a  message  like  the one  you  are  reading, sent  to  an
individual subscriber  and tagged  with a  special signature  to uniquely
identify  this  particular  subscriber  (you can  probably  not  see  the
signature because it is in the  mail headers). If the subscriber's e-mail
address is no longer valid, the  message will be returned to LISTSERV and
the faulty  address will be  removed from  the list. If  the subscriber's
address is still valid, the message will not bounce and the user will not
be deleted.

The main advantage  of this technique is that it  can be fully automated;
the list owner does not need to read a single delivery error. For a large
or active  list, the manpower  savings can  be tremendous. In  fact, some
lists are  so large that it  is virtually impossible to  process delivery
errors manually. Another advantage is that the special, unique signatures
make it possible to accurately process delivery errors that are otherwise
unintelligible, even to an experienced technical person.

The  drawback,  however,  is  that  this  method  lacks  flexibility  and
forgiveness. Since the Internet does not provide a reliable mechanism for
probing an  e-mail address without  actually delivering a message  to the
human  recipient, the  subscribers  need to  be  inconvenienced with  yet
another junk message. And, unlike  a human list owner, LISTSERV follows
a number of  simple rules in determining when and  whether to terminate a
subscription. In  particular, a common  problem with automatic  probes is
mail gateways  that return a delivery  error, but do deliver  the message
anyway.  LISTSERV  has no  way  to  know that  the  message  was in  fact
delivered, and in most cases the subscriber is not aware of the existence
of these  false error reports.  If this  happens to you,  LISTSERV will
send you  another message with a  copy of the delivery  error returned by
your mail system, so that you can show it to your technical people.


You are now subscribed to the CMS-PIPELINES list

2007-04-25 Thread MARIST LISTSERV Server (14.4)
Wed, 25 Apr 2007 09:27:59

Your subscription to the  CMS-PIPELINES list (CMSTSO Pipelines Discussion
List) has been accepted.

Please save this message for future  reference, especially if this is the
first time you are subscribing to an electronic mailing list. If you ever
need to leave  the list, you will find the  necessary instructions below.
Perhaps  more importantly,  saving a  copy of  this message  (and of  all
future subscription notices  from other mailing lists) in  a special mail
folder will give you instant access to the list of mailing lists that you
are subscribed  to. This may  prove very useful the  next time you  go on
vacation and  need to leave  the lists temporarily so  as not to  fill up
your  mailbox while  you  are away!  You should  also  save the  welcome
messages from the  list owners that you will  occasionally receive after
subscribing to a new list.

To send  a message to  all the people  currently subscribed to  the list,
just send  mail to  [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is  called sending
mail to the list, because you send mail to a single address and LISTSERV
makes  copies  for all  the  people  who  have subscribed.  This  address
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is also called the list address. You must
never try to send any command to that address, as it would be distributed
to all the people  who have subscribed. All commands must  be sent to the
LISTSERV  address, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  (or [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
It is  very important to understand  the difference between the  two, but
fortunately it  is not complicated.  The LISTSERV  address is like  a FAX
number that connects you to a machine, whereas the list address is like a
normal voice line connecting  you to a person. If you  make a mistake and
dial the FAX number when you wanted  to talk to someone on the phone, you
will quickly  realize that you used  the wrong number and  call again. No
harm will have been done. If on the other hand you accidentally make your
FAX call  someone's voice  line, the  person receiving  the call  will be
inconvenienced, especially if your FAX then re-dials every 5 minutes. The
fact that  most people  will eventually  connect the  FAX machine  to the
voice line to  allow the FAX to  go through and make the  calls stop does
not mean  that you  should continue  to send FAXes  to the  voice number.
People would just get mad at you.  It works pretty much the same way with
mailing  lists, with  the difference  that  you are  calling hundreds  or
thousands of people  at the same time, and consequently  you can expect a
lot of people to get upset if  you consistently send commands to the list
address.

You may leave  the list at any time by  sending a SIGNOFF CMS-PIPELINES
command  to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  (or [EMAIL PROTECTED]).  You can
also tell LISTSERV how you want it to confirm the receipt of messages you
send  to  the  list.  If  you  do not  trust  the  system,  send  a  SET
CMS-PIPELINES REPRO  command and LISTSERV will  send you a copy  of your
own messages,  so that you can  see that the message  was distributed and
did not get damaged  on the way. After a while you may  find that this is
getting annoying, especially if your mail  program does not tell you that
the message  is from you  when it informs you  that new mail  has arrived
from  CMS-PIPELINES.  If  you  send a  SET  CMS-PIPELINES  ACK  NOREPRO
command, LISTSERV  will mail you  a short acknowledgement  instead, which
will look  different in your  mailbox directory. With most  mail programs
you will  know immediately that this  is an acknowledgement you  can read
later. Finally,  you can turn  off acknowledgements completely  with SET
CMS-PIPELINES NOACK NOREPRO.

Following  instructions from  the list  owner, your  subscription options
have been  set to SUBJECTHDR  rather than the usual  LISTSERV defaults.
For  more   information  about   subscription  options,  send   a  QUERY
CMS-PIPELINES  command   to  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  (or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]).

Contributions sent to this list are automatically archived. You can get a
list of the  available archive files by sending  an INDEX CMS-PIPELINES
command  to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  (or [EMAIL PROTECTED]).  You can
then order  these files  with a GET  CMS-PIPELINES LOG  command, or
using  LISTSERV's database  search  facilities. Send  an INFO  DATABASE
command for more information on the latter.

This  list is  available  in digest  form.  If you  wish  to receive  the
digested version of  the postings, just issue a  SET CMS-PIPELINES DIGEST
command.

Please note that  it is presently possible for other  people to determine
that  you are  signed up  to the  list through  the use  of the  REVIEW
command,  which  returns   the  e-mail  address  and  name   of  all  the
subscribers. If  you do not  want your name to  be visible, just  issue a
SET CMS-PIPELINES CONCEAL command.

More  information on  LISTSERV  commands  can be  found  in the  LISTSERV
reference  card, which  you can  

Command confirmation request (346B35A9)

2007-04-24 Thread MARIST LISTSERV Server (14.4)
Your command:

  SUBSCRIBE CMS-PIPELINES Mail Archive

has  been received.  You must  now reply  to this  message (as  explained
below) to  complete your subscription.  The purpose of  this confirmation
procedure is to make  sure that you have indeed requested  to be added to
the list.

To confirm  the execution of your  command, simply point your  browser to
the following URL:

http://vm.marist.edu/htbin/wa?OK=346B35A9L=CMS-PIPELINES

Alternatively, if  you have no WWW  access, you can reply  to the present
message and type  ok (without the quotes) as the  text of your message.
Just the word ok - do not  retype the command. This procedure will work
with any mail  program that fully conforms to the  Internet standards for
electronic  mail. If  you receive  an error  message, try  sending a  new
message to  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (without using the  reply function -
this  is very  important) and  type  ok 346B35A9  as the  text of  your
message.

Finally, your  command will be  cancelled automatically if  LISTSERV does
not receive your confirmation within 48h. After that time, you must start
over and resend the command to get a new confirmation code. If you change
your mind and decide that you do  NOT want to confirm the command, simply
discard the present message and let the request expire on its own.

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