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On Tue, 8 Apr 1997, Nathan Brindle wrote:
> On Tue, 8 Apr 1997 16:27:46 EST Randy Porter said:
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> > I'm not asking for anything like fuzzy logic, just a way to turn off
> > the auto forward if the list isn't valid.
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> But the list <is> valid, the <user> simply screwed up. In any case there's
> no way to turn off the GLX that I'm aware of. It's an integral part of
> the LISTSERV system. What you're asking is like asking the phone company
> to turn off your access to all phone numbers that you didn't intend to
> dial, just because you got a wrong number.
I think what he wants to do might be possible, Nathan. Correct me if
I am in error. He says he wants to configure listserv NOT to forward
subscription requests if the list doesn't exist at his site. So, as
I recall, before I sent in our registration, that was exactly how
listserv behaved. Is is called "stand alone mode" with 1.8c? :-)
Cheers!
--Trish
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Trish Forrest
ITS - Queen's University
(613) 545-2014
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