Yeah I have 1, and it's the third 1, the last 1 was
blindjob, and the first 1 generated a lot of messages
on the list from people who got them too. I got the
blind-x 1 this time like you did. Remember somebody
last time around saying just ignore them.
--- Anthony Vece <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone;
>
> Has anyone received messages like this and, is their
> anything I should do
> about it?
>
> Thank you.
>
> 73 De Anthony W2AJV
> [log in to unmask]
> ECHOLINK NODE NUMBER: 74389
>
> Fri, 16 Apr 2004 23:12:05
>
> Your message to
> [log in to unmask]
> has been forwarded
> to the "list owners" (the people who manage the
> BLIND-X list). If you
> wanted to reach a human being, you used the correct
> procedure and you can
> ignore the remainder of this message. If you
> were trying to send a
> command for the computer to execute, please read on.
>
> The BLIND-X list is managed by a LISTSERV
> server. LISTSERV commands
> should always be sent to the
> "LISTSERV" address, ie
> [log in to unmask]
> LISTSERV never tries to process messages
> sent to the BLIND-X-request address; it simply
> forwards them to a human
> being, and acknowledges receipt with the present
> message.
>
> The "listname-request" convention originated on the
> Internet a long time
> ago. At the time, lists were always managed
> manually, and this address
> was defined as an alias for the person(s) in charge
> of the mailing list.
> You would write to the "listname-request" address
> to ask for information
> about the list, ask to be added to the list, make
> suggestions about the
> contents and policy, etc. Because this address was
> always a human being,
> people knew and expected to be talking to a
> human being, not to a
> computer. Unfortunately, some recent list
> management packages screen
> incoming messages to the "listname-request"
> address and attempt to
> determine whether they are requests to join or
> leave the list. They look
> for words such as "subscribe," "add," "leave,"
> "off," and so on. If they
> decide your message is a request to join or leave
> the list, they update
> the list automatically; otherwise, they forward the
> message to the list
> owners. Naturally, this means that if you write to
> the list owners about
> someone else's unsuccessful attempts to leave the
> list, you stand good
> chances of being automatically removed from the
> list, whereas the list
> owners will never receive your message. No one
> really benefits from this.
> There is no reliable mechanism to contact a human
> being for assistance,
> and you can never be sure whether your request will
> be interpreted as a
> command or as a message to the list owners. This is
> why LISTSERV uses two
> separate addresses, one for the people in charge of
> the list and one for
> the computer that runs it. This way you always
> know what will happen,
> especially if you are writing in a language other
> than English.
>
> In any case, if your message was a LISTSERV
> command, you should now
> resend it to
> [log in to unmask]
> The list owners know that
> you have received this message and may assume that
> you will resend the
> command on your own. You will find instructions
> for the most common
> administrative requests below.
>
> *********************
> * TO LEAVE THE LIST *
> *********************
>
> Write to
> [log in to unmask]
> and, in the text of your message
> (not the subject line), write: SIGNOFF BLIND-X
>
> ********************
> * TO JOIN THE LIST *
> ********************
>
> Write to
> [log in to unmask]
> and, in the text of your message
> (not the subject line), write: SUBSCRIBE BLIND-X
>
> ************************
> * FOR MORE INFORMATION *
> ************************
>
> Write to
> [log in to unmask]
> and, in the text of your message
> (not the subject line), write: "HELP" or "INFO"
> (without the quotes).
> HELP will give you a short help message and INFO a
> list of the documents
> you can order.
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