I think that you missed my question.
The user sent a subscribe message to [log in to unmask] with the list
name misspelled. (used PAGE-L instead of PAG-L)
My LISTSERV forwarded the message to somewhere else where that
misspelling was a valid name ([log in to unmask]) and subscribed
the user to the list PAGE-L list (IBM PAGE PRINTERS).
The entry in the listserv log file that did this was
8 Apr 1997 10:57:09 To [log in to unmask]: The PAGE-L list is unknown
to [log in to unmask] Your request is being (...)
I'm not asking for anything like fuzzy logic, just a way to turn off
the auto forward if the list isn't valid.
Randy Porter
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The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.
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Subject: Re: Subscribing to other lists?
Author: "LISTSERV list owners' forum" <[log in to unmask]> at
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Date: 4/8/97 3:23 PM
I'll answer your question when you tell me how do I prevent someone from
mis-dialing somebody else's phone number and reaching me instead. Or
pushing the wrong speed-dial button? Or transposing two digits when copying
a number. I guess it could be done with a large enough number space and
check-digits.
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