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"Forum on LISTSERV release 1.6" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject:
AFD subscription - again
From:
Frank Elsner <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Thu, 31 Jan 1991 07:59:32 TZONE
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Since my first message adressing this topic is still unanswered let me repaet
and add some new observations.
 
In reply to "AFD list" I received the following from LISTSERV@BITNIC:
 
> List of files in your AFD-list:
>
> Filename Filetype Filelist  Prolog-text
> -------- -------- --------  -----------
>
> --> To the [log in to unmask] address:
>
> [ list deleted]
>
 
This leads to the question whether or not it is possible to influence
the '--> To' address and if its's possible, how ?
 
Especially because of the following reply which I received after an update
of my AFDs:
 
> List of files in your AFD-list:
>
> Filename Filetype Filelist  Prolog-text
> -------- -------- --------  -----------
>
> --> To the [log in to unmask] address:
>
> [ list deleted]
>
> --> To the [log in to unmask] address:
>
> [ list deleted]
>
 
Why are there two different addresses for the recipient?
 
Frank Elsner, Postmaster at Technical University Berlin
                            Central Computing Center
                            Berlin, Germany

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