I had written:
On Fri, 23 Mar 2001 08:45:18 -0500 (EST), Listar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] happily sent me a list of 686 subscribers
to the Unicode list.
On Fri, 23 Mar 2001 12:52:47 -0600, Mike Ayers wrote:
Otto, could you try again, please?
I have repeated the test, and I don't get the
Sarasvati wrote:
TO FIND OUT WHO IS ON A LIST:
Send a message to the listar account on the server with
a subject
of "who [listname]". You will receive a list of people
subscribed
to the list who are not hidden. Admins will be able to see
everbody, including
Sarasvati had wriiten:
TO FIND OUT WHO IS ON A LIST...
Marco had written:
O, thank you! This is a great great utility for spammers!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marco: you evidently missed this line in her message:
The list of subscribers is not available.
Because of this very sentence, I
Marco,
Thank you for your valuable and candid opinion.
I appreciate your confidence in my intelligence.
Let me point out, however, that I specifically
wrote in my NOTES about the helpful info:
The list of subscribers is not available.
as Peter Constable has already pointed out.
Cheery
Because of this very sentence, I have tested the Who command, and
guess what? On Fri, 23 Mar 2001 08:45:18 -0500 (EST), Listar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] happily sent me a list of 686 subscribers
to the Unicode list.
Paranoid, I just tried the same and got:
SNIP
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