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Hilander writes:
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> However, when I sent a message to delete them:
> DELETE tarot-l [log in to unmask]
You could try to see if anyone else from that site is subscribed using a
query and wildcards:
query taro-l for *@mhs-fsbo.attmail.com
If there is only this one address from that site, then you could use a
wildcard to delete the subscriber:
del taro-l *@mhs-fsbo.attmail.com
If there is more than one, then make note of the names and addresses of
the others, then use the same command as for a single one, but add the
prefix "quiet" (so the others don't get upset). And when you have
removed the one you want, resubscribe the others.
Bill
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Dr. W. Schipper Email: [log in to unmask]
Department of English, Tel: 709-737-4406
Memorial University Fax: 709-737-4528
St John's, Nfld. A1C 5S7
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