Command confirmation request (37491F7F)

2003-06-06 Thread L-Soft list server at FEAT (1.8e)
Your command:

 PW REP 

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

 http://list.feat.org/scripts/wa.exe?OK=37491F7F

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 37491F7F  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.

- Original mail header --
[Request submitted through anonymous TCP/IP interface from 127.0.0.1]
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Command confirmation request (6578896C)

2003-06-02 Thread L-Soft list server at FEAT (1.8e)
Your command:

  SUBSCRIBE WRIGHTSLAW Pull-Hammind Kunt 90210

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

  http://list.feat.org/scripts/wa.exe?OK=6578896CL=WRIGHTSLAW

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 6578896C  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.

- Original mail header --
[Request submitted through anonymous TCP/IP interface from 127.0.0.1]
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2003-06-02 Thread L-Soft list server at FEAT (1.8e)
Mon, 2 Jun 2003 01:41:03

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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
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to all the people  who have subscribed. All commands must  be sent to the
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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.

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do  not trust  the  system, send  a SET  WRIGHTSLAW  REPRO command  and
LISTSERV will send you  a copy of your own messages, so  that you can see
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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 WRIGHTSLAW. If you send a SET
WRIGHTSLAW  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 WRIGHTSLAW NOACK NOREPRO.

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