>
> +-------------{"Peter M. Weiss" <[log in to unmask]> had said}--------------+
> |I don't know LISTPROC's method of dealing with forgeries,                  |
> |but Genuine LISTSERV (TM) allows for the use of a three-way                |
> |handshake -- the "Confirm" process.                                        |
>
> LISTPROC probably just goes 'huh?'
>
> Btw, a number of users here could not subscribe to a LISTPROC
> list.. It turned out, it was because their userid's contained
> the reserved word 'SYSADM'  :))  -turgut
>
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Having been listmaster for both, do not get me started on all the shortcomings
of the UNIX version of LISTSERV (TM). They both have advantages and disadvantages.
Eric and company still has a lot of work to do. BTW, listproc allows each and
every subscriber to have a password.
 
        Greg
 
 
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