I think I sent it ~20 times (with different SMTPs) but it never made into, while my reply to "Crash with 2.8.5rel.1" made in seconds. Go figure.
Update: According to Bob: "Regarding the messages that you've sent recently: Majordomo spots the word "subscr1be" and kicks them out for approval. You can get past that by hyphenating the word, like "sub-scribe"." So, I changed all subscribe to subscr1be, including the above. Silly ? Anyway, it was just to mention that despite the quotes making it look like I wrote the above, I didn't. And "Please subscr1be as it saves a human being countless hours of" ??? Does that mean it's moderated ? I thought Bela Lubkin had sent an e-mail days ago that never made into. On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Henry Nelson wrote: > On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 12:29:18PM +0900, Henry Nelson wrote: > > On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 08:05:02PM -0200, Fr�d�ric L. W. Meunier wrote: > > Are we seeing progress towards the "new" list? (Getting desperate since > the school threatens to kick me off the lan today. I'm going to let them > physically pull the plug, though. Should take them most of today to > locate the machine. :) > > > Are people having trouble subscribing? Please try one more time: > > > > address your mail to: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > > put one single command in the body of the mail: "subscr1be lynx-dev" > > Yes, we are indeed having trouble! Tried what you [me] told me to do, > but... > > > If your connection is any good, within seconds you should get a > > confirmation e-mail which will ask you to authorize the subscription. > > Well, my "connection" is as good as it's going to get, and I do get a > quick response, except that it tells me I can't subscr1be: > > has been forwarded to the owner of the "lynx-dev" list for approval. > This could be for any of several reasons: > [... snipped ...] > When the list owner approves your request, you will be notified. > > > If you are not willing to subscr1be, then you're going to have to expect > > delays. Please subscr1be as it saves a human being countless hours of > > I am willing to subscr1be, but I have circumstances that won't let me > wait more than the 2 1/2 days it's been. Isn't there some way people > who [pretty much have to] mail via a relay smtp could get an automatic > authorization to subscribe without opening the floodgates to spam? > (Maybe put the authorization key inside of a .jpg or .gif file?) > > -- http://www.pervalidus.net/contact.html ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
