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> Obviously, I am misunderstanding this completely. It sounds as though you
> (and others) are actually saying that, if I use the Netscape mailer included
> as a feature of the Netscape for sending listowner listserv commands to the
> listserv (TM) running my list, I will have to confirm those listowner listserv
> commands, whether or not I include a password?
My guess is that the confirmation requirement was added in LISTSERV
1.8c, which is still in beta testing. We are running 1.8c beta and
when I sent our LISTSERV a "GET listname (NOLOCK PW=xxxx" command from
Netscape that normally does not require confirmation, I did have to
confirm it, just as others said. Once I confirmed it, it was executed.
I also sent a test message to myself from Netscape on my Macintosh.
The X-Mailer header is what LISTSERV must be using to tell that the
message is from Netscape. Here's the message. I marked the X-mailer
header with an arrow. Mozilla was a code name for Netscape.
Received: from CU.NIH.GOV by CU.NIH.GOV (Mailer) id 2634;
Tue, 15 Oct 96 21:14:34 EDT
Received: from WEB.NIH.GOV by CU.NIH.GOV
with TCP; Tue, 15 Oct 96 21:14:24 EDT
Received: from 156.40.112.234 by web.nih.gov (8.6.10/1.35(nsb-1.0))
id VAA19264; Tue, 15 Oct 1996 21:12:37 -0400
Message-ID: <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 15 Oct 1996 21:13:55 -0400
From: Roger Fajman <[log in to unmask]>
X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC) <----------------------------------
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To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Test 2
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test 2
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