I have again followed these instruction completely as laid out,   and I am
getting no response from the server telling me that I am unsubscribed.
If this message appears it has again not worked.

David Griffith 

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Hill [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 27 May 2015 10:40
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Mac-Access]: FW: DLIST: Welcome to the [email protected]
list.

Hi all,

I'm forwarding the help commands list I received yesterday after poking
around.

I don't know if it will be helpful or not, but here it is.


Bob


----- Forwarded Message -----
From:  [email protected]
To:  [email protected]
CC: 
Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 11:59 am
Subject: DLIST: Welcome to the [email protected] list.

>
>
> This email message gives you important information about using
> this list - please save it for future reference.
> 
> There are two parts to this file the first short part is on how 
> to SEND MAIL to the list, the second is on how to send COMMANDS 
> to the list.  If you lose this file then you can get the same 
> information again by sending a HELP command to the list manager 
> as is shown below.    
> 
> 
> SENDING MAIL TO THE LIST
> ========================
> 
> To send a message to all [email protected] list members, use a
message
> with the following form:
> 
>  --------------------------------------------------------------
>        From: Peter Rabbit <[email protected]>
>          To: [email protected]
>     Subject: PROBLEM WITH LOADING PRODUCT
> 
>     Can anybody help me unzip my file?
>  --------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> ===============================================================
> ===============================================================
> 
> SENDING COMMANDS TO THE LIST
> ============================
> 
> 
> All of the following sections deal with how to send a command to 
> the list.  You have already done this if you subscribed to the 
> list yourself. 
> 
> Commands are written in the BODY of a normal email message. The 
> email message is then sent to the list manager's special email 
> address:
>    [email protected]
>  
> The list manager controls who belongs to the list and what options
> you as a subscriber have set.  The list manager has no ego so 
> please feel free to send messages whenever you l... :com)
> 
> 
> 
> Leaving the list (unsubscribing)
> ================================
> 
> To stop receiving messages from the [email protected] list you
will 
> need to send a message to the list manager.  For example:
> 
>  --------------------------------------------------------------
>        From: Peter Rabbit <[email protected]>
>          To: [email protected]
>     Subject: <not needed>
> 
>     unsubscribe
>  --------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> If you are still getting messages after you have received a 
> message saying you are no longer a member of this list, it could 
> be that you are subscribed by a different email address.  Send
> a 'who' request to the [email protected] address and find
your
> old name, then send an unsubscribe request like this:
>  --------------------------------------------------------------
>        From: Peter Rabbit <[email protected]>
>          To: [email protected]
>     Subject: <not needed>
> 
>     unsubscribe [email protected]
>  --------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> Who Command 
> =================
> (Seeing who else is on this list)
> 
> If you would like a list of all the email addresses of people on 
> the [email protected] list then you can send the WHO command 
> to the list manager.  Here is an example:
> 
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>        From: Peter Rabbit <[email protected]>
>          To: [email protected]
>     Subject: (anything)
> 
>     who
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> You will then receive an email message listing all the members, 
> however this command is not always available.
> 
> 
> Lists Command 
> =============
> (Finding out what other lists are available on this server)
> 
> If you would like a list of all the lists (just trying to confuse
> you there) which are run by the server that is handling this list 
> then you can send the LISTS command to the list manager.  Here 
> is how:
> 
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>        From: Peter Rabbit <[email protected]>
>          To: [email protected]
>     Subject: <not needed>
> 
>     lists
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> Requesting Files
> ================
> 
> This list has a set of files associated with it.  These files may
> for example contain new software releases, or be an archive of 
> recent messages to the list etc.  The list server provides two 
> commands to allow you to collect these file: DIR and GET
> If you wish to obtain a list of all the files associated with 
> this list, send the following message to the list manager:
> 
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>        From: Peter Rabbit <[email protected]>
>          To: [email protected]
>     Subject: <not needed>
> 
>     dir
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Now you know the names of the files, you can request one or more 
> to be sent to you using the GET command. This command has 
> the following syntax:
> 
> get <filename>
> 
> If you request the files they will be sent to you as attachments 
> to an email message.  For example to have dmail.zip
> you could send the following email:
> 
>  --------------------------------------------------------------
>        From: Peter Rabbit <[email protected]>
>          To: [email protected]
>     Subject: <not needed>
> 
>     get dmail.zip 
>  --------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> Synonyms of the Commands
> ========================
> 
> Most of the commands have a number of synonyms which you can use 
> to effect the same command.  They all take the same syntax as the
> commands given in the examples above.
> 
> You may find it useful to use some of them if they are used by 
> other lists that you are a member of.
> 
> Here is a list of the commands and their synonymsggif they have 
> any):
> 
> help:
> join  ghghghtabararar subscribeeasub
> leave ghghghtabararar unsubscribeeaunsubealeaveeasignoffearemove
> who   ghghghtabararar enumerateearevieweawho
> dir   ghghghtabararar index
> get   ghghghtabararar send
> 
> 
> 

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