Fri, 17 Dec 1993 18:42:00 EST
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>I started moderating my list a week ago, and have noticed several messages
>appearing on it without having been forwarded (or seen) by me first.
>An example is below. The messages seem to have the common characteristic
>that the sender is ecology%emuvm1.bitnet. Why would these be able to bypass
>the normal moderation process??
If I understand what I am reading, the mail that you included was
distributed to ECOLOGY. You have not demonstrated that this was
send to your moderated list ECOLOG-L. In fact, the only thing that
identifies ECOLOG-L was in your original signature to lstown-l.
I've fetched ECOLOG-L LOG9312C (which contains postings on 17 Dec)
and can find no reference to the posting that you have included.
Might you be subscribed (perhaps concealed) to ECOLOGY?
/Pete ([log in to unmask]) -- co-owner LDBASE-L, TQM-L, CPARK-L, et -L
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>Reply-To: Politics and the Environment <[log in to unmask]>
>Sender: Politics and the Environment <[log in to unmask]>
>From: "B. Dan Wood" <[log in to unmask]>
>Organization: Political Science Department
>Subject: remove me from list
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>To: Multiple recipients of list ECOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
>would you please remove me from this list, or would someone please
>explain how I can get off.
>B. Dan Wood
>Department of Political Science
>College Station, Tx 77843-4348
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> remove me from list
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