Tue, 29 Sep 1998 22:52:07 -0400
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A very curious situation has arisen which I can't make sense of.
I own list PSYCHE-B. I also own (and moderate) ASSC-SEMINAR1. I have
received several errors, like the one below, where PSYCHE-B is being
notified of an error in response to a message that actually originates
from ASSC-SEMINAR1. The heart of the error seems to be understandable
enough (recipient mailbox is full), but why isn't this showing up as
"ASSC-SEMINAR1: error report from BANYAN.PSY.VU.NL" in the subject?
It looks as if the mailer daemon has simply decided to address it to
PSYCHE-B instead.
Furthermore, it says that the mail origin is in the "Filter=" list for
Psyche-B. I haven't defined a Filter= list for Psyche-B. (Have I?)
Is this something the listserv adminstrator could have set somewhere else?
Suggestions welcome.
George Buckner
Owner, Psyche-*, ASSC-* @LISTSERV.UH.EDU
>Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 20:50:10 -0500
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>Subject: PSYCHE-B: error report from BANYAN1.PSY.VU.NL
>To: George Buckner <[log in to unmask]>
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>The enclosed message, found in the PSYCHE-B mailbox and shown under the spool
>ID 14963 in the system log, has been identified as a possible delivery error
>notice for the following reason: mail origin is listed in the "Filter=" list
>header keyword (or its default value for the PSYCHE-B list).
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>Subject: Watt: Discussion with Chapman and Nakamura
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> VNM3043: MKD Schouten@Psychonomie@fpp
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>VNM3043 -- MAILBOX IS FULL
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> The message cannot be delivered because the
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>---------------------- Original Message Follows ----------------------
The Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness
> Electronic Seminar
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> EMOTION AND CONSCIOUSNESS
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> http://www.phil.vt.edu/assc/esem.html
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> September 21, 1998 - October 9, 1998
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>
>Thoughts on Chapman and Nakamura's "PAG and Human Emotion" Commentary
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<remainder deleted>
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