Continuing my testing of subscription confirmations, our VAX manager was able to subscribe to an Open,Confirm list. The only hitch is that the header says Confirm-Delay= 72h, but the note he gets says 48h. Brent Stilley, Oklahoma State University, 113 Math Sciences, Stillwater, 74078 ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- From: IN%"[log in to unmask]" "BITNET list server at OSUVM1" 6-APR-1993 09:57:28.72 To: IN%"[log in to unmask]" "Jim Strother" CC: Subj: Command confirmation request (52EBBF) Return-path: <[log in to unmask]> Received: from VM1.ucc.okstate.edu by vms.ucc.okstate.edu (PMDF #2360 ) id <[log in to unmask]>; Tue, 6 Apr 1993 09:57:15 CST Received: from OSUVM1.BITNET by VM1.ucc.okstate.edu (IBM VM SMTP V2R2) with BSMTP id 0806; Tue, 06 Apr 93 09:54:54 CST Received: from VM1.UCC.OKSTATE.EDU by OSUVM1.BITNET (Mailer R2.08 R208004) with BSMTP id 4703; Tue, 06 Apr 93 09:54:53 CST Date: 06 Apr 1993 09:54:53 -0600 From: BITNET list server at OSUVM1 <[log in to unmask]> (1.7f) Subject: Command confirmation request (52EBBF) To: Jim Strother <[log in to unmask]> Message-id: <[log in to unmask]> Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT X-LSV-ListID: TECHWR-L Your command: SUBSCRIBE TECHWR-L Jim Strother has been received. You must now reply to this message (as explained below) to complete your subscription. The purpose of this confirmation procedure is to check that the address LISTSERV is about to add to the list for you is working properly. This is a typical procedure for high-volume lists and all new subscribers are subjected to it - no offense meant. We have tried to make this confirmation as simple and painless as possible, and apologize for the inconvenience. With most mail programs, you can confirm the command by simply using the "reply" function, without including the original text, and typing "ok" (without the quotes) as the text of your message. Just "ok" - do not retype the command or anything else. If this does not work, you will receive an error message. In this case, send "ok 52EBBF" instead, using the same procedure with which you sent the command you are now asked to confirm. In other words, with most mail programs you will only need to type "ok", but if you are unlucky you may have to retype the confirmation code as well. Finally, your command will be automatically cancelled if you do not confirm it within 48h. After that time, you must start over and resend the command to get a new confirmation code. If necessary, wait until you know you will be able to reply in time. If on the other hand you change your mind or realize you made a mistake when typing the command, you do not need to do anything - it will expire on its own in 48h and, if you discard this message, there is no risk of confirming it by accident.