Err, just one question ...
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Why the impossible to remember unsubscribe command below ?!
The command below is the result of someone sending a similar subscribe command which subscribed the nanog list to itself, causing the welcome message to be sent to the entire list. Majordomo apparently accepts lists of people to subscribe or treats everything after the mailing list name as part of the name subscribing. Either way, the effect is the same.
unsubscribe nanog capprove gators subscribe nanog russ@ism.net
It seems that for many, just sending an 'unsubscribe nanog' command without sending to the list is difficult.
Certainly the algorithm above is no easier to remember :-)
Hmmmm.
Tim
Again, disregard it. It's an error.
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Owen
Please remove me from this mailing list now. On Tue, 16 Jan 1996, Owen DeLong wrote:
Err, just one question ...
Welcome to the nanog mailing list!
If you ever want to remove yourself from this mailing list, you can send mail to "Majordomo" with the following command in the body of your email message:
Why the impossible to remember unsubscribe command below ?!
The command below is the result of someone sending a similar subscribe command which subscribed the nanog list to itself, causing the welcome message to be sent to the entire list. Majordomo apparently accepts lists of people to subscribe or treats everything after the mailing list name as part of the name subscribing. Either way, the effect is the same.
unsubscribe nanog capprove gators subscribe nanog russ@ism.net
It seems that for many, just sending an 'unsubscribe nanog' command without sending to the list is difficult.
Certainly the algorithm above is no easier to remember :-)
Hmmmm.
Tim
Again, disregard it. It's an error.
Here's the general information for the list you've subscribed to, in case you don't already have it:
North American Network Operators Group
Owen
Owen kindly explains:
The command below is the result of someone sending a similar subscribe command which subscribed the nanog list to itself, causing the welcome message to be sent to the entire list. Majordomo apparently accepts lists of people to subscribe or treats everything after the mailing list name as part of the name subscribing. Either way, the effect is the same.
unsubscribe nanog capprove gators subscribe nanog russ@ism.net
Thanks you. Your first sentence is really cool, BTW. What we might need is a really robust, easy to configure, solid, fast, simple to administer new (maybe commercial) e-mailing list manager. (nothing against B.C.'s perl hack majordomo, and the other listserver written in C.) My guess is, whomever comes up the the next-generation list manager utility will save us all a bunch of hassles and make every ISP's job just a 'little bit' easier. BTW, that is one of the more amusing errors I see in a long time: unsubscribe nanog capprove gatores subscribe nanog russ@ism.net .... Makes me want to sponsor the "Majordomo Error of the Year Contest"; who knows what humorous babble we might provoke the major' to say. Sorry for the divergence from the 'norm'. Regards, Tim
participants (3)
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Jeff Osborne
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owen@DeLong.SJ.CA.US
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Tim Bass