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>When a subscriber sends a mail message to LISTSERV containing commands,
>LISTSERV does not ignore the subject line at the end of the note and
>replies that it is an "unknown command". Is this new with 1.6e
No, and a subject line is meant to be in the header. I believe it's a
PROFS-only problem anyway, and if it didn't exist before it must have
been introduced by some new release of PROFS. The command is executed,
LISTSERV complains it doesn't know about it, and then stops, so it's no
big deal.
>Is there any way to force LISTSERV to ignore subject lines and/or any
>other lines inadvertantly tagged onto the end of a mail message, such as
>auto signatures?
How can a computer tell random signature data and lines "inadvertently"
added at the end of a message? :-( Yet another reason not to use .sig's.
Eric
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