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John Baker, Web Technologies Consultant.
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On Mon, Jul 13, 2015, at 11:33 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the
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> Usually, this happens when you just hit the "reply" button.
> If this does not work, simply copy the address and paste it into
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> 
> or click here:
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> I haven't checked whether your address is currently on the mailing list.
> To see what address you used to subscribe, look at the messages you are
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> Some mail programs are broken and cannot handle long addresses. If you
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> I can handle administrative requests automatically. Please
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> To get messages 123 through 145 (a maximum of 100 per request), mail:
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> To get an index with subject and author for messages 123-456 , mail:
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> They are always returned as sets of 100, max 2000 per request,
> so you'll actually get 100-499.
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> To receive all messages with the same subject as message 12345,
> send a short message to:
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> 
> The messages should contain one line or word of text to avoid being
> treated as sp@m, but I will ignore their content.
> Only the ADDRESS you send to is important.
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> You can start a subscription for an alternate address,
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> address (with '=' instead of '@') after the command word:
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> To stop subscription for this address, mail:
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> 
> In both cases, I'll send a confirmation message to that address. When
> you receive it, simply reply to it to complete your subscription.
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> If despite following these instructions, you do not get the
> desired results, please contact my owner at
> [email protected]. Please be patient, my owner is a
> lot slower than I am ;-)
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> --- Enclosed is a copy of the request I received.
> 
> Return-Path: <[email protected]>
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