On Wed, 28 Sep 1994 05:37:30 -0500, Natalie Maynor <[log in to unmask]> said: > I used to have subscriptions for both addresses, one set >for nomail. And that used to be no problem. Now it's a big problem. When >I subscribe from my bitnet address, LISTSERV simply updates my other >subscription (changing my name on it to my dog's name since usually my >dog uses my bitnet address). Right. That's working as designed. > I've discovered that I can add the bitnet >address by sending the command as listowner, Right. Listowners are expected to know what they're doing, so LISTSERV bypasses the :internet. tag check when ADDing subscribers. > but then when I try to set >one of the addresses to nomail or delete one of the addresses, both >addresses are affected. Right. That's LISTSERV's "Principal of Least Surprise." When a Listowner is getting rejection mail for an address, and sets it to nomail, or deletes it, she doesn't want to worry about whether there are "other" addresses with a slightly different format. So LISTSERV verifies that it got them all. > Why can I add one without affecting the other >but not delete one without affecting the other? Because when you're adding, LISTSERV assumes you know what you're doing, and takes you at your word about the form of the address. When DEL/NOMAILing an address LISTSERV is saving you some worry by doing the extra checking. > And is there any way >to have one set for mail and the other for nomail? I don't think so. Your best bet is probably to unsub one, and sub the other, as you switch back and forth. >Next question. [...] >Why is my dog's name given in the cc of this message to listowners while >my name is given as the listowner who sent the command? My guess: It probably has to do with where LISTSERV acquires the name. Some of these names probably come out of the list's header (for the owners), some probably come out of the SIGNUP2 FILE database, and some might come from the RFC822 header of the mail that contained the SET NOMAIL command. LISTSERV's REGISTER command only affects the SIGNUP2 FILE. >(I did not, of course, send any command to alter subscription options for >[log in to unmask] I sent the command to set maynor@msstate to nomail.) According to LISTSERV's rules, that statement is self-contradictory. I don't think you can do one without the other. Bill > --Natalie ([log in to unmask])