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> 10 april 1995 Ottawa
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> The only thing I can think of that will cause someone to get mail from a
> list they are not subscribed to is that they are still subscribed to the
> list under another user id or someone else is forwarding the mail to
> them.
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> About the only thing that comes to mind is to write a message to each
> list subscriber in such a way the list subscriber's address is part of
> the message body and see which message the person gets.
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> Then delete the user in question who forwarded the message.
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> If the person is getting the mail from a redistribution list the only
> way to stop the mail is contact the admin for the redistribution list
> and if they will not delete the person's address,
> post a message to the redistribution list explaining its list mail feed
> is being killed and why and how to subscribe directly to your list.
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> Also check for concealed users on your list and in general, anyone with
> the same name as the user getting the phantom mail or even a similar but
> different name
> e.g. initials rather than the name spelled out.
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> My attitude on redistribution of lists is that in general people shoud
> be directly subscribed to the list to maintain some semblence of control
> over who is on and simplify administration.
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> Good luck.
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> Brian Lingard
> [log in to unmask]
One other possibility is that someone at their site is using a "bounce"
function to forward mail received. We have that function (in addition to
forward) under ELM. I don't know how it effects headers, but it does
appear to come from the first originator rather from the person who
forwarded it.
--
Gary Newhouse email, [log in to unmask]
Director of Library & TV phone (708) 635-1640
Oakton Community College fax (708) 635-1987
1600 E. Golf Rd.
DesPlaines, IL 60016
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