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From:
Doug McKean <[log in to unmask]>
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DesignerCouncil E-Mail Forum.
Date:
Mon, 3 Apr 2000 11:13:08 -0700
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Please unsubscribe me from DesignerCouncil.
I could be under

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thank you.

Regards, Doug McKean


"L-Soft list server at IPC (1.8d)" wrote:
>
> Thu, 30 Mar 2000 12:05:25
>
> No entry for  your [log in to unmask] address could be  found in the
> DesignerCouncil  list at  JEFRY.IPC.ORG. Here  are a  number of  possible
> reasons why you might still be getting mail from the list:
>
> 1. You could be subscribed under a different, but equivalent address. For
> instance, if  your e-mail address  as it appears  in the 'From:'  line of
> messages coming from you has the  misfortune of depending on the distance
> between your  workstation and the  terminal room door, you  were probably
> subscribed from  a different  address and, while  your mail  system knows
> that the two addresses are equivalent,  LISTSERV has no way to know that.
> In this case the only thing you can do, beyond contacting the list owner,
> is to  send a  "REVIEW DesignerCouncil"  command to  find out  under what
> address you are subscribed, and try to duplicate it with the help of your
> user support people.
>
> 2. If you are a BITNET user,  you might be subscribed under your Internet
> address and sending  this command via BITNET, or vice  versa. Most BITNET
> sites  have  registered their  Internet  addresses  in the  BITNET  nodes
> database, BITEARN NODES (the "tag"  containing this information is called
> ':internet' - if you do not understand  any of this, just bring a copy of
> this message to your user support people). Unfortunately, some sites have
> still not done that,  and in such cases LISTSERV has  no way to determine
> that, for  instance, BITNET  node XYZCOL1  is the  same as  Internet host
> VM3.XYZ.EDU. If  you suspect  this might be  your problem,  try resending
> your request via both interactive message (SEND under VMS, TELL under VM)
> and e-mail.
>
> 3. You  might be subscribed under  an equivalent yet different  address -
> for  instance, one  with explicit  gatewaying, or  an X.400  address with
> different  ordering of  the various  components,  etc. You  could send  a
> "REVIEW DesignerCouncil" command and inspect  the list membership to find
> out whether  this is  the case, and  ask the list  owners to  remove that
> address from the list.
>
> 4. You could be subscribed to  the list under another account, from which
> mail  is being  automatically forwarded  to your  [log in to unmask]
> account. In that case  you should be able to leave  the list by resending
> the signoff request from the account in question.
>
> 5. You could be subscribed to the list indirectly, via a "redistribution"
> list. That is, one  of the subscribers to the LISTSERV list  is in fact a
> mailing  list, to  which  you  are yourself  subscribed  (note that  this
> "sub-list"  is not  necessarily managed  by LISTSERV  and, in  fact, such
> lists are often manually maintained, in  which case the only way to leave
> the list is  to contact the person  who maintains it). Since  you are not
> directly  subscribed to  DesignerCouncil, the  only way  for you  to stop
> getting the  postings is to  contact the administrators of  this sub-list
> and ask them to sign you off.
>
> You should be able to contact the  list owners by simply replying to this
> message (if you  do not know how  to reply to a message  in your mailbox,
> you can send a new message to [log in to unmask] instead).

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