Wed, 19 Oct 1994 14:14:14 PDT
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Suzanne:
try "subscribing" to 'HISTORY@MCGILL1', in order to circumvent the problem,
until it is fixed.
Owners of HIST-L@UKANVM (and LSTOWN-L subscribers):
Why does the list-definition for 'HIST-L@UKANVM' list various "peer" sites,
but those peer sites have *no* knowledge of the list?
Some globally-known lists:
HIST-L@UKANVM History - Peer Distribution List
HISTORY@CSEARN History Discussion Forum
HISTORY@IRLEARN History
HISTORY@MCGILL1 History - History Discussion Forum
HISTORY@PSUVM History Discussion Forum
HISTORY@RUTVM1 History Discussion Forum
HISTORY@UBVM History Discussion Forum
HISTORY@UMRVMB History Discussion List
Extract from the headers of the 'HIST-L@UKANVM' mailing-list:
* Peers=IRLEARN,RUTVM1,UBVM,HIST-L@UKANVM
* Peers=UMRVMB,CSEARN,PSUVM,MCGILL1
I believe the above lines should be amended to read:
* Peers=HISTORY@IRLEARN,HISTORY@RUTVM1,HISTORY@UBVM,HIST-L@UKANVM
* Peers=HISTORY@UMRVMB,HISTORY@CSEARN,HISTORY@PSUVM,HISTORY@MCGILL1
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Date: Wed, 19 Oct 1994 13:55:32 -0400
Sender: Bitnet/Internet Help Resource <[log in to unmask]>
From: Suzanne LeBlanc <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: listserv command X-SUB
I am trying to subscribe to HIST-L at [log in to unmask] I have been asked to
confirm and when I send the message "ok" I am told that I am not authorized to
use the X-SUB command. What does this mean? I am not from a university so am
sending the e-mail to [log in to unmask] Thank you
Suzanne LeBlanc ([log in to unmask])
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