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My guess: command line is "wrapping."
Your email app may be able to control that, but how about either a preceeding
// JOB PW=[passwordOmitted]
and elide the corresponding keyword on the ADD line
or perhaps an ADD IMPORT JOB ?
/P
At 16:58 1/27/2007 Saturday, Stephen C. Nill wrote:
>>> add [listNameOmitted] [emailAddressOmitted] John Smith
>>The ADD command requires password validation when issued from remote
>>locations. Please specify a "PW=" keyword followed by a suitable password.
>>Acceptable passwords are: your personal password (obtained through the "PW
>>ADD" command) and the password of the STEWARDSHIP list. If you have
>>forgotten your password, send a "PW RESET" command to reset it or, if this
>>fails, contact the LISTSERV administrator
>>(owner-LISTSERV@[domainOmitted.com]) for assistance.
>>
>>(note - the request originated from [omitted])
>>
>>>
>>Unknown command - "[passwordOmitted]". Try HELP.
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