On 1/9/98 5:01 AM, Pauline M. Marshall <[log in to unmask]> wrote... >On Fri, 9 Jan 1998, Adam Bailey wrote: > >> As Eric explained, LISTSERV (1.8d, which I've yet to have the pleasure to >> work with) only does fuzzy domain matching with domains that have been >> pre-registered by the ISP. For example, MSN was the first case this was >> discovered for, because [log in to unmask] is the same as [log in to unmask] >> So, since Microsoft informed L-Soft of this, LISTSERV now considers >> [log in to unmask] and [log in to unmask] to be the same person, and will >> accept commands thusly. > >That is great, but since [log in to unmask] is the SAME address (according >to the listserv registery) as [log in to unmask], why were they allowed to >subscribe twice. How long were the two addresses subscribed? I get the impression this is a new feature. -- Adam Bailey | Chicago, Illinois -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| "Do not take life too seriously; [log in to unmask] | you will never get out of it alive." [log in to unmask] | - Elbert Hubbard Finger for PGP | http://www.tezcat.com/~adamb