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From: L-Soft list server at IPC (1.8c) [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, May 29, 1998 2:18 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Your request to sign off the DesignerCouncil list
Fri, 29 May 1998 14:18:07
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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