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>> I didn't want to clutter up the list with the full rejected item, but since
>> you think that might have something to do with it, it is below.

John Lyon wrote:
> I just sent only the text below to a test list with the same rejection.
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> Apparently it doesn't like "send" in the first line.

Well, that was my begining supposition, as I said.  As said, I think this
is from interactive VM/VMS stuff, which isn't email.  So, why is LISTSERV
looking for this VM/VMS line command in email? (Dont't get me wrong here,
I wish that the host site for most of my lists still used its VM/VMS/CMS
machines for lists; I could use AFD, packages, etc.)

I am still puzzeled as to why a posting properly sent to the list address
is rejected as a missent command when the text of the posting starts:

Please send ......

As I said before, I do not recall any commands which begin with "Please."
If the program is hanging on "send", well, I don't think it should, as
that interactive VM/VMS "send" is not email.

I really would like an "official" explanation of this from Eric, or someone
at LSOFT.

Douglas Winship
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