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    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Listowner -- please read
    2. Elaine T. Maddox
    3. List, I tried my best. A message to the listowner was answered automatically by the computer. It did not reach the listowner. ********* Sent to the Listowner at [email protected] I am pasting in a default message which keeps appearing whenever someone posts to Roll-Call. If this reaches someone handling administration for the list, perhaps removing that particular name from the subscriber list will prevent it????????? Thanks for a great list! Elaine Researching S*L*E*P*I*C*K*A and H*R*U*S*K*A [email protected] ********** Received prior to sending above message: The user this message was addressed to does not exist at this site. Please verify the name and domain in the original message that follows. Message was addressed to: [email protected] ----- Original Message follows ----- From: "Elaine T. Maddox" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1998 11:00:32 -0500 Subject: Re: [ROLL-CALL-L] Message I recieve after I post I am receiving the same. We are doing nothing wrong. I believe the bounce may be back to the distribution list rather than to the listowner for removal of the person's name. It should eventually stop. Just ignore. Elaine Researching S*L*E*P*I*C*K*A and H*R*U*S*K*A [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Ms L Seeligsohn <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Monday, December 28, 1998 10:54 AM Subject: Re: [ROLL-CALL-L] Message I recieve after I post >Please respond to the list to Lesley's question. I keep getting the >same message when I try to post to the list. Thanks. Lois >-----Original Message----- >From: Lesley <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >Date: Monday, December 28, 1998 10:00 AM >Subject: [ROLL-CALL-L] Message I recieve after I post > > >>I keep receiving this message after I post to Roll Call can some one >tell me >>why this happens? Did I do something wrong?? >> The user this message was addressed to does not exist at this >site. >>Please >>verify the name and domain in the original message that follows. >>Message was addressed to: [email protected] >> My message shows up on Roll Call but this comes right behind it >in my >>mail. >> >>Take Care and Happy Holidays. >>Lesley >>[email protected] ******** Received from the computer robot in reply to the above: General info ------------ Subcription/unsubscription/info requests should always be sent to the -request address of a mailinglist. If a mailinglist for example is called "[email protected]", then the -request address can be inferred from this to be: "[email protected]". To subscribe to a mailinglist, simply send a message with the word "subscribe" in the Subject: field to the -request address of that list. As in: To: [email protected] Subject: subscribe To unsubscribe from a mailinglist, simply send a message with the word (you guessed it :-) "unsubscribe" in the Subject: field to the -request address of that list. As in: To: [email protected] Subject: unsubscribe In the event of an address change, it would probably be the wisest to first send an unsubscribe for the old address (this can be done from the new address), and then a new subscribe for the new address (the order is important). Most (un)subscription requests are processed automatically without human intervention. Do not send multiple (un)subscription or info requests in one mail. Only one will be processed per mail. NOTE: The -request server usually does quite a good job in discriminating between (un)subscribe requests and messages intended for the maintainer. If you'd like to make sure a human reads your message, make it look like a reply (i.e. the first word in the Subject: field should be "Re:", without the quotes of course); the -request server does not react to replies. The archive server ------------------ Every submission sent to this list is archived. The size of the archive depends on the limits set by the list maintainer (it is very well possible that only, say, the last two mails sent to the list are still archived, the rest might have expired). You can look at the header of every mail coming from this list to see under what name it has been archived. The X-Mailing-List: field contains the mailaddress of the list and the file in which this submission was archived. If you want to access this archive, you have to send mails to the -request address with the word "archive" as the first word of your Subject:. To get you started try sending a mail to the -request address with the following: Subject: archive help --

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