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The subscriber needs to remove the original poster's email address (or
domain, or the domain of your Listserv machine) from their Block List.
In the GW client, it's in Tools/ Junk Mail Handling/ Block List.
If they really don't want to see the mail, they can use the "Junk List"
instead, in which case the incoming mail is accepted but moved to a junk
folder.
-Andy
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Andy Smith-Petersen
System Administrator
IT Network Services
University of Southern Maine
Winship wrote:
> Since there was a recent question about Novell GW on this list, and it
> seems there are some on the list who use it, I've a question.
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> How does one set one's personal GW account to avoid the "unused" error
> message?
>
> These error messages are common for my lists, and the autodelete does
> not handle them. Some GW subscriber accounts reject one or two items
> per day, because the userid is "unused", and some reject half, or more.
>
> A subscriber who was having fits with this told me she had discovered that
> there was some setting she found to get rid of the "unused" errors
> (preumably, making all list posting deliverable). Well, darn if I haven't
> lost that item, can't find it anywhere.
>
> So, what is it that Novell GW subscribers need to do to get rid of the
> dreaded "unused"s?
>
> Douglas Winship [log in to unmask]
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