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From: | Valdis Kletnieks <$VK0@CLVM> |
Reply To: | The Revised LISTSERV Distribution List <LSTSRV-L@EB0UB011> |
Date: | Wed, 14 Jan 87 14:58:55 EST |
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If this hits some people twice, I apologize in advance...
I am preparing to purge off the userids from last semster's classes in
preperation for adding this semester's userids. I have everything in hand
except for the following:
How do I handle the general case of a user being on a mailing list? I can
go through and clean up my local LISTSERV lists, but I have no way of doing
anything about lists elsewhere.
I could just field all the mail that goes awry, and have those users punted,
but it is possible that accounts will be re-assigned. There is a good
likelyhood that if the guy was on a list, and the code is re-assigned, there
may not be any errant mail while the userid doesn't exist.
I am seeing the other end of the problem as well, as userids on my lists
disappear.
Does anybody have a good solution for LISTSERV? The general case of accounts
going away? Any half-baked ideas? I'd like to see some discussion on how
to reduce the amount of bad mailings on the net - I'm seeing about 20 bad
files a day at the present time.
It would be REALLY nice if there was a cross-net registry, but it will never
happen - at least not in the foreseeable future.
Valdis Kletnieks
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