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"Bayliss, Judy" <[log in to unmask]>
Thu, 17 Jul 1997 07:41:42 -0400
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I'm having the same problem - if you get private responses to this
please let me know.

thanks,

Judy Bayliss

Phone : 717-531-7571
Fax       : 717-531-5753
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>From:  Ione Smith[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent:  Wednesday, July 16, 1997 5:25 PM
>To:    [log in to unmask]
>Subject:       subscriber address variants
>
>Arrg. I run a small (thankfully!) private list. Normally I don't have many
>problems. However, one subscriber's email system is beginning to annoy me.
>
>This fellow is having problems posting to the list. It seems that almost
>every time he tries, he gets the "sorry, you're not subscribed to the list
>at this address" message. Y'see, so far his computer has managed to come
>up with FOUR different variants on his email address, thus confusing the
>listserv software. We have:
>
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>
>Up to this point I have handled the problems by subscribing each of his
>address variations separately and then setting all but one of them to
>nomail. But I'm getting tired of this. Is there a better way to deal with
>such a situation?
>
>I should add that I'm stuck with version 1.8b. Thanks in advance for any
>advice!
>
> Ione
>
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