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Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 20:58:37 -0600
From: Winship <[log in to unmask]>
Well, in my experience .gov and .mil addresses are problem causers,
for different reasons. For .gov subscribers I have sometimes told
them to send their items direct to me as listserv will not accept it
as send (often it is cc:mail, sometimes Group_Wise, sometimes home
grown). I do that as it is more effecient to rewrite the headers
of the postings than carry on a protracted argument with the "postmaster"
about what is wrong with their system. Douglas
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I can vouchsafe the problems with cc:Mail for my department anyway.. but what I
found that was far easier for list owners to do was simply unsubscribe the
people concerned and let them subscribe again from cc:Mail... this tends to fix
the majority of the problems related to cc:Mail and lists of any sort and is
far less work for the list owner..
As for cc:Mail..... there is not much we can do about it from this end.... we
cant edit the source code for it even if they let us in there....
Debra
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