Thu, 6 Jul 1995 17:42:12 EDT
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On Thu, 6 Jul 1995 14:05:54 -0500 Gail Barnes said:
> When attempting to delete a subscriber the following message was
>returned. Is this an example of an address that is 'rewritten' by a
>system, somewhere, leaving me with the need to find out the original
>'untranslated' address? If so how do I do that? Is there another way to
>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>Date: Thu, 6 Jul 1995 14:35:07 -0400
>From: L-Soft list server at PSUVM (1.8b) <[log in to unmask]>
>To: Gail Barnes <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Output of your job "gbarnes"
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>> delete qc-l [log in to unmask]
>[log in to unmask] is not subscribed to the QC-L list.
Gail
When I need to identify a subscriber to my list I use the SCAN
command. It works on any character string not only in the address
but also in the subscriber's name (very useful if you have a subscriber
whose name you know and whose address you have to discover!)
The syntax is: TELL LISTSERV SCAN listname keyword e.g.,
tell listserv scan qc-l pohok
If I want to receive the output as a mail message that I can
print out I modify it to read:
tell listserv mail scan qc-l pohok
I am on a VM/CMS host; you may not be and may not have the
TELL LISTSERV capability. Whatever you have, the fallback
is that you can always send the text of the command (the
words that follow TELL LISTSERV) as a mail message to the
appropriate Listserv.
Judith Hopkins, Listowner of [log in to unmask]
Internet: [log in to unmask]
Bitnet: ulcjh@ubvm
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