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At 09:33 PM 9/25/97 +0200, you wrote:
>On Thu, 25 Sep 1997 15:35:08 -0400 Philo <[log in to unmask]> said:
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>>Just a unique password in the welcome message
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>The one they made sure to throw away? ;-)
Yeah, I thought about that as I was writing it, but then I realized I was
thinking more about listserv veterans who find out their sysadmin just
"decided" to change and realias all the email addresses. I had it happen to
me, and I feel like such an idiot going to the listowner to get it changed.
You can sign off and in general
>fix problems with your subscription (change address, etc) using the web
>interface. This requires a LISTSERV password, which you can assign as
>long as you still receive mail from the old address. If the old address
>is completely gone, you need to ask the list owner for help, but in most
>cases mail routing changes to preserve old addresses, at least for a
>while.
I'll look into this- sounds like it'll do the trick!
Thanks,
Philo
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