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"WE" who?
Not the list-owner.
Perhaps NOT the subscriber, depending upon the exact nature of that
subscriber's email address to receive/forward mail.
The LISTSERV admin? May be, but then probably tosses in the spam can.
/Pete
At 13:04 05/24/2002 Friday, [log in to unmask] wrote:
>If a person was served off by LISTSERV we would receive an email notifying
>us. It
>would say something like "[log in to unmask] has been served off after 50
>unsuccessful
>commands". I forgot if that message went to the list owner, or just the
>LISTSERV
>Postmasters.
>
>> Sending too many incorrect commands (either explicitly by the user, or
>> implicitly by some errant mail process) to LISTSERV itself can cause
>> this.
>>
>> You as another LISTSERV user can try to issue the following
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>> SERVE userid@node
>>
>> If that returns service, then it was probably the above problem. If
>> not, the a LISTSERV admin explicitly had turned OFF service and you'll
>> need to contact that admin.
>>
>> /Pete
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