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On Mon, 14 Oct 1996, Roger Fajman wrote:
> > > > We're just starting a new list and I was about to switch my email from my
> > > > freenet service (Pine) to Concentric, which uses Netscape. Are you saying
> > > > that I won't be able to send commands to the listserv for our list using
> > > > Netscape? Help!!!
> > >
> > > I've never heard of a reason why Netscape couldn't be used to
> > > send commands to LISTSERV. If there is one, I'd be interested
> > > in hearing what it is.
> > >
> > Have you ever used Netscape before?
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> Yes, I've sent email with Netscape. I haven't used it to send commands
> to LISTSERV (although I can give it a try tomorrow at work). I haven't
> seen anything in the messages it sends to keep it from working with
> LISTSERV.
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> > I had plenty of problems running list commands from it that I don't have
> > with other email browsers. I got the same message that Lee Procter showed.
> > That's why I suggest that he change email browsers.
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> I've gotten that message before too. The solution is to set a
> password. Some versions of LISTSERV have a bug that causes it to
> lose personal passwords occasionally.
>
While that may be true, it wasn't my problem. My problem was the browsers.
I can set list commands on any email browser, except for netscape.
Sue
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