Subject: Re: Bouncing mail to "ssartori"
To: Paul Goyette <paul@whooppee.com>
From: David A. Gatwood <marsmail@globegate.utm.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 07/07/1997 08:50:52
On Mon, 7 Jul 1997, Paul Goyette wrote:

> I also sent mail to owner-port-mac68k, just in case it wasn't Allen who 
> was maintaining the list any more.  So far, no response, and the offending
> address has notyet been u-n-s-u-b-s-c-r-i-b-e-d.

For safety's sake, I'm putting dashes in the u-word, since majordomo tends
to bounce words with that in it to Allen.  :-)

The address is ssartori@cnj.digex.net.digex.net... assuming that's the
address the user subscribed from (and it may not be), if you're really,
really, really bothered by this (and this is kind of impolite and probably
a breach of netiquette just posting this suggestion), you can always
telnet to port 25 of cnj.digex.net.digex.net (are there _really_ two
digex.net's in that hostname?  -W-E-I-R-D-!!!!!  :-) and forge an
unsubscribe.  Something like

$ = it sends 
# = you send

$cnj.digex.net.digex.net SMTP server ready ( or something )
#HELO cnj.digex.net.digex.net
$250 cnh.digex.net.digex.net Hello dialup05.utm.edu [192.239.149.15],
$pleased to meet you (this will vary...)
#MAIL FROM: <ssartori@cnj.digex.net.digex.net>
$250 <ssartori@cnj.digex.net.digex.net> ... Sender ok
#RCPT TO: <majordomo@netbsd.org>
$250 Recipient ok
#DATA
#From: <ssartori@cnj.digex.net.digex.net>
#To: majordomo@netbsd.org
#Subject:
#
#-u-n-s-u-b-s-c-r-i-b-e- port-mac68k
#
#.
$250 IAA28633 Message accepted for delivery (Message ID # will vary)
#QUIT

:-)


Later,
David

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