Majordomo results: Re: Confirmation for subscribe kvm-commi
-- auth fc76098f subscribe kvm-commits archive@mail-archive.com Address already subscribed to kvm-commits
Majordomo results: Re: Confirmation for subscribe kvm
-- auth 67c8383a subscribe kvm archive@mail-archive.com Address already subscribed to kvm
Confirmation for subscribe kernel-testers
-- Someone (possibly you) has requested that your email address be added to or deleted from the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]. If you really want this action to be taken, please send the following commands (exactly as shown) back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: auth bca3c80a subscribe kernel-testers archive@mail-archive.com If you do not want this action to be taken, simply ignore this message and the request will be disregarded. If your mailer will not allow you to send the entire command as a single line, you may split it using backslashes, like so: auth bca3c80a subscribe kernel-testers \ archive@mail-archive.com If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: subscribe kernel-testers
-- subscribe kernel-testers Your request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe kernel-testers archive@mail-archive.com must be authenticated. To accomplish this, another request must be sent in with an authorization key, which has been sent to: archive@mail-archive.com If the message is not received, there is generally a problem with the address. Before reporting this as a problem, please note the following: You only need to give an address to the subscribe command if you want to receive list mail at a different address from where you sent the command. Otherwise you can simply omit it. If you do give an address to the subscribe command, it must be a legal address. It should not consist solely of your name. The address must point to a machine that is reachable from the list server. If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: subscribe linux-next
-- subscribe linux-next Your request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe linux-next archive@mail-archive.com must be authenticated. To accomplish this, another request must be sent in with an authorization key, which has been sent to: archive@mail-archive.com If the message is not received, there is generally a problem with the address. Before reporting this as a problem, please note the following: You only need to give an address to the subscribe command if you want to receive list mail at a different address from where you sent the command. Otherwise you can simply omit it. If you do give an address to the subscribe command, it must be a legal address. It should not consist solely of your name. The address must point to a machine that is reachable from the list server. If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Confirmation for subscribe linux-m68k
-- Someone (possibly you) has requested that your email address be added to or deleted from the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]. If you really want this action to be taken, please send the following commands (exactly as shown) back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: auth ea43ea55 subscribe linux-m68k archive@mail-archive.com If you do not want this action to be taken, simply ignore this message and the request will be disregarded. If your mailer will not allow you to send the entire command as a single line, you may split it using backslashes, like so: auth ea43ea55 subscribe linux-m68k \ archive@mail-archive.com If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: subscribe linux-m68k
-- subscribe linux-m68k Your request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe linux-m68k archive@mail-archive.com must be authenticated. To accomplish this, another request must be sent in with an authorization key, which has been sent to: archive@mail-archive.com If the message is not received, there is generally a problem with the address. Before reporting this as a problem, please note the following: You only need to give an address to the subscribe command if you want to receive list mail at a different address from where you sent the command. Otherwise you can simply omit it. If you do give an address to the subscribe command, it must be a legal address. It should not consist solely of your name. The address must point to a machine that is reachable from the list server. If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Confirmation for subscribe dash
-- Someone (possibly you) has requested that your email address be added to or deleted from the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]. If you really want this action to be taken, please send the following commands (exactly as shown) back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: auth 01cbd2e8 subscribe dash archive@mail-archive.com If you do not want this action to be taken, simply ignore this message and the request will be disregarded. If your mailer will not allow you to send the entire command as a single line, you may split it using backslashes, like so: auth 01cbd2e8 subscribe dash \ archive@mail-archive.com If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: subscribe linux-crypto
-- No valid commands found. Commands must be in message BODY, not in HEADER. Help for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: This help message is being sent to you from the Majordomo mailing list management system at [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is version 1.94.5 of Majordomo. If you're familiar with mail servers, an advanced user's summary of Majordomo's commands appears at the end of this message. Majordomo is an automated system which allows users to subscribe and unsubscribe to mailing lists, and to retrieve files from list archives. You can interact with the Majordomo software by sending it commands in the body of mail messages addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Please do not put your commands on the subject line; Majordomo does not process commands in the subject line. You may put multiple Majordomo commands in the same mail message. Put each command on a line by itself. If you use a signature block at the end of your mail, Majordomo may mistakenly believe each line of your message is a command; you will then receive spurious error messages. To keep this from happening, either put a line starting with a hyphen (-) before your signature, or put a line with just the word end on it in the same place. This will stop the Majordomo software from processing your signature as bad commands. Here are some of the things you can do using Majordomo: I. FINDING OUT WHICH LISTS ARE ON THIS SYSTEM To get a list of publicly-available mailing lists on this system, put the following line in the body of your mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: lists Each line will contain the name of a mailing list and a brief description of the list. To get more information about a particular list, use the info command, supplying the name of the list. For example, if the name of the list about which you wish information is demo-list, you would put the line info demo-list in the body of the mail message. II. SUBSCRIBING TO A LIST Once you've determined that you wish to subscribe to one or more lists on this system, you can send commands to Majordomo to have it add you to the list, so you can begin receiving mailings. To receive list mail at the address from which you're sending your mail, simply say subscribe followed by the list's name: subscribe demo-list If for some reason you wish to have the mailings go to a different address (a friend's address, a specific other system on which you have an account, or an address which is more correct than the one that automatically appears in the From: header on the mail you send), you would add that address to the command. For instance, if you're sending a request from your work account, but wish to receive demo-list mail at your personal account (for which we will use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an example), you'd put the line subscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the mail message body. Based on configuration decisions made by the list owners, you may be added to the mailing list automatically. You may also receive notification that an authorization key is required for subscription. Another message will be sent to the address to be subscribed (which may or may not be the same as yours) containing the key, and directing the user to send a command found in that message back to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (This can be a bit of extra hassle, but it helps keep you from being swamped in extra email by someone who forged requests from your address.) You may also get a message that your subscription is being forwarded to the list owner for approval; some lists have waiting lists, or policies about who may subscribe. If your request is forwarded for approval, the list owner should contact you soon after your request. Upon subscribing, you should receive an introductory message, containing list policies and features. Save this message for future reference; it will also contain exact directions for unsubscribing. If you lose the intro mail and would like another copy of the policies, send this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: intro demo-list (substituting, of course, the real name of your list for demo-list). III.UNSUBSCRIBING FROM MAILING LISTS Your original intro message contains the exact command which should be used to remove your address from the list. However, in most cases, you may simply send the command unsubscribe followed by the list name: unsubscribe demo-list (This command may fail if your provider has changed the way your address is shown in your mail.) To remove an address other than the one from which you're sending the request, give that address in the command: unsubscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] In either of these cases, you can tell [EMAIL PROTECTED] to remove the address in question from all lists on this server by using * in place of the list name: unsubscribe * unsubscribe * [EMAIL PROTECTED] IV. FINDING THE LISTS TO WHICH AN ADDRESS IS SUBSCRIBED To find
Confirmation for subscribe linux-crypto
-- Someone (possibly you) has requested that your email address be added to or deleted from the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]. If you really want this action to be taken, please send the following commands (exactly as shown) back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: auth 44a53743 subscribe linux-crypto archive@mail-archive.com If you do not want this action to be taken, simply ignore this message and the request will be disregarded. If your mailer will not allow you to send the entire command as a single line, you may split it using backslashes, like so: auth 44a53743 subscribe linux-crypto \ archive@mail-archive.com If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Confirmation for subscribe linux-btrfs
-- Someone (possibly you) has requested that your email address be added to or deleted from the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]. If you really want this action to be taken, please send the following commands (exactly as shown) back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: auth d2fadf10 subscribe linux-btrfs archive@mail-archive.com If you do not want this action to be taken, simply ignore this message and the request will be disregarded. If your mailer will not allow you to send the entire command as a single line, you may split it using backslashes, like so: auth d2fadf10 subscribe linux-btrfs \ archive@mail-archive.com If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: subscribe linux-btrfs
-- subscribe linux-btrfs Your request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe linux-btrfs archive@mail-archive.com must be authenticated. To accomplish this, another request must be sent in with an authorization key, which has been sent to: archive@mail-archive.com If the message is not received, there is generally a problem with the address. Before reporting this as a problem, please note the following: You only need to give an address to the subscribe command if you want to receive list mail at a different address from where you sent the command. Otherwise you can simply omit it. If you do give an address to the subscribe command, it must be a legal address. It should not consist solely of your name. The address must point to a machine that is reachable from the list server. If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: Re: Confirmation for subscribe linux-btr
-- auth d2fadf10 subscribe linux-btrfs archive@mail-archive.com Succeeded.
Majordomo results: Re: Confirmation for subscribe linux-oma
-- auth ea3d6155 subscribe linux-omap archive@mail-archive.com Succeeded.
Confirmation for subscribe linux-omap
-- Someone (possibly you) has requested that your email address be added to or deleted from the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]. If you really want this action to be taken, please send the following commands (exactly as shown) back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: auth ea3d6155 subscribe linux-omap archive@mail-archive.com If you do not want this action to be taken, simply ignore this message and the request will be disregarded. If your mailer will not allow you to send the entire command as a single line, you may split it using backslashes, like so: auth ea3d6155 subscribe linux-omap \ archive@mail-archive.com If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: subscribe linux-omap
-- subscribe linux-omap Your request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe linux-omap archive@mail-archive.com must be authenticated. To accomplish this, another request must be sent in with an authorization key, which has been sent to: archive@mail-archive.com If the message is not received, there is generally a problem with the address. Before reporting this as a problem, please note the following: You only need to give an address to the subscribe command if you want to receive list mail at a different address from where you sent the command. Otherwise you can simply omit it. If you do give an address to the subscribe command, it must be a legal address. It should not consist solely of your name. The address must point to a machine that is reachable from the list server. If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Confirmation for subscribe linux-arch
-- Someone (possibly you) has requested that your email address be added to or deleted from the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]. If you really want this action to be taken, please send the following commands (exactly as shown) back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: auth eac25955 subscribe linux-arch archive@mail-archive.com If you do not want this action to be taken, simply ignore this message and the request will be disregarded. If your mailer will not allow you to send the entire command as a single line, you may split it using backslashes, like so: auth eac25955 subscribe linux-arch \ archive@mail-archive.com If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: subscribe linux-arch
-- subscribe linux-arch Your request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe linux-arch archive@mail-archive.com must be authenticated. To accomplish this, another request must be sent in with an authorization key, which has been sent to: archive@mail-archive.com If the message is not received, there is generally a problem with the address. Before reporting this as a problem, please note the following: You only need to give an address to the subscribe command if you want to receive list mail at a different address from where you sent the command. Otherwise you can simply omit it. If you do give an address to the subscribe command, it must be a legal address. It should not consist solely of your name. The address must point to a machine that is reachable from the list server. If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: Re: Majordomo results: subscribe corpora
-- No valid commands found. Commands must be in message BODY, not in HEADER. Help for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: This help message is being sent to you from the Majordomo mailing list management system at [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is version 1.94.4 of Majordomo. If you're familiar with mail servers, an advanced user's summary of Majordomo's commands appears at the end of this message. Majordomo is an automated system which allows users to subscribe and unsubscribe to mailing lists, and to retrieve files from list archives. You can interact with the Majordomo software by sending it commands in the body of mail messages addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Please do not put your commands on the subject line; Majordomo does not process commands in the subject line. You may put multiple Majordomo commands in the same mail message. Put each command on a line by itself. If you use a signature block at the end of your mail, Majordomo may mistakenly believe each line of your message is a command; you will then receive spurious error messages. To keep this from happening, either put a line starting with a hyphen (-) before your signature, or put a line with just the word end on it in the same place. This will stop the Majordomo software from processing your signature as bad commands. Here are some of the things you can do using Majordomo: I. INFO ABOUT A LIST To get more information about a particular list, use the info command, supplying the name of the list. For example, if the name of the list about which you wish information is demo-list, you would put the line info demo-list in the body of the mail message. II. SUBSCRIBING TO A LIST Once you've determined that you wish to subscribe to one or more lists on this system, you can send commands to Majordomo to have it add you to the list, so you can begin receiving mailings. To receive list mail at the address from which you're sending your mail, simply say subscribe followed by the list's name: subscribe demo-list If for some reason you wish to have the mailings go to a different address (a friend's address, a specific other system on which you have an account, or an address which is more correct than the one that automatically appears in the From: header on the mail you send), you would add that address to the command. For instance, if you're sending a request from your work account, but wish to receive demo-list mail at your personal account (for which we will use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an example), you'd put the line subscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the mail message body. Based on configuration decisions made by the list owners, you may be added to the mailing list automatically. You may also receive notification that an authorization key is required for subscription. Another message will be sent to the address to be subscribed (which may or may not be the same as yours) containing the key, and directing the user to send a command found in that message back to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (This can be a bit of extra hassle, but it helps keep you from being swamped in extra email by someone who forged requests from your address.) You may also get a message that your subscription is being forwarded to the list owner for approval; some lists have waiting lists, or policies about who may subscribe. If your request is forwarded for approval, the list owner should contact you soon after your request. Upon subscribing, you should receive an introductory message, containing list policies and features. Save this message for future reference; it will also contain exact directions for unsubscribing. If you lose the intro mail and would like another copy of the policies, send this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: intro demo-list (substituting, of course, the real name of your list for demo-list). III.UNSUBSCRIBING FROM MAILING LISTS Your original intro message contains the exact command which should be used to remove your address from the list. However, in most cases, you may simply send the command unsubscribe followed by the list name: unsubscribe demo-list (This command may fail if your provider has changed the way your address is shown in your mail.) To remove an address other than the one from which you're sending the request, give that address in the command: unsubscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] In either of these cases, you can tell [EMAIL PROTECTED] to remove the address in question from all lists on this server by using * in place of the list name: unsubscribe * unsubscribe * [EMAIL PROTECTED] IV. FINDING THE LISTS TO WHICH AN ADDRESS IS SUBSCRIBED To find the lists to which your address is subscribed, send this command in the body of a mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: which Note that many list owners completely or fully disable the which command, considering it a privacy violation. VII.GETTING MORE HELP
Confirmation for subscribe linux-bluetooth
-- Someone (possibly you) has requested that your email address be added to or deleted from the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]. If you really want this action to be taken, please send the following commands (exactly as shown) back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: auth 0a861f73 subscribe linux-bluetooth archive@mail-archive.com If you do not want this action to be taken, simply ignore this message and the request will be disregarded. If your mailer will not allow you to send the entire command as a single line, you may split it using backslashes, like so: auth 0a861f73 subscribe linux-bluetooth \ archive@mail-archive.com If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: subscribe linux-bluetooth
-- subscribe linux-bluetooth Your request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe linux-bluetooth archive@mail-archive.com must be authenticated. To accomplish this, another request must be sent in with an authorization key, which has been sent to: archive@mail-archive.com If the message is not received, there is generally a problem with the address. Before reporting this as a problem, please note the following: You only need to give an address to the subscribe command if you want to receive list mail at a different address from where you sent the command. Otherwise you can simply omit it. If you do give an address to the subscribe command, it must be a legal address. It should not consist solely of your name. The address must point to a machine that is reachable from the list server. If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: subscribe linux-next
-- subscribe linux-next Your request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe linux-next archive@mail-archive.com must be authenticated. To accomplish this, another request must be sent in with an authorization key, which has been sent to: archive@mail-archive.com If the message is not received, there is generally a problem with the address. Before reporting this as a problem, please note the following: You only need to give an address to the subscribe command if you want to receive list mail at a different address from where you sent the command. Otherwise you can simply omit it. If you do give an address to the subscribe command, it must be a legal address. It should not consist solely of your name. The address must point to a machine that is reachable from the list server. If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Confirmation for subscribe linux-next
-- Someone (possibly you) has requested that your email address be added to or deleted from the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]. If you really want this action to be taken, please send the following commands (exactly as shown) back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: auth ea24f555 subscribe linux-next archive@mail-archive.com If you do not want this action to be taken, simply ignore this message and the request will be disregarded. If your mailer will not allow you to send the entire command as a single line, you may split it using backslashes, like so: auth ea24f555 subscribe linux-next \ archive@mail-archive.com If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: subscribe corpora
-- subscribe corpora subscribe: unknown list 'corpora'. Help for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: This help message is being sent to you from the Majordomo mailing list management system at [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is version 1.94.4 of Majordomo. If you're familiar with mail servers, an advanced user's summary of Majordomo's commands appears at the end of this message. Majordomo is an automated system which allows users to subscribe and unsubscribe to mailing lists, and to retrieve files from list archives. You can interact with the Majordomo software by sending it commands in the body of mail messages addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Please do not put your commands on the subject line; Majordomo does not process commands in the subject line. You may put multiple Majordomo commands in the same mail message. Put each command on a line by itself. If you use a signature block at the end of your mail, Majordomo may mistakenly believe each line of your message is a command; you will then receive spurious error messages. To keep this from happening, either put a line starting with a hyphen (-) before your signature, or put a line with just the word end on it in the same place. This will stop the Majordomo software from processing your signature as bad commands. Here are some of the things you can do using Majordomo: I. INFO ABOUT A LIST To get more information about a particular list, use the info command, supplying the name of the list. For example, if the name of the list about which you wish information is demo-list, you would put the line info demo-list in the body of the mail message. II. SUBSCRIBING TO A LIST Once you've determined that you wish to subscribe to one or more lists on this system, you can send commands to Majordomo to have it add you to the list, so you can begin receiving mailings. To receive list mail at the address from which you're sending your mail, simply say subscribe followed by the list's name: subscribe demo-list If for some reason you wish to have the mailings go to a different address (a friend's address, a specific other system on which you have an account, or an address which is more correct than the one that automatically appears in the From: header on the mail you send), you would add that address to the command. For instance, if you're sending a request from your work account, but wish to receive demo-list mail at your personal account (for which we will use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an example), you'd put the line subscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the mail message body. Based on configuration decisions made by the list owners, you may be added to the mailing list automatically. You may also receive notification that an authorization key is required for subscription. Another message will be sent to the address to be subscribed (which may or may not be the same as yours) containing the key, and directing the user to send a command found in that message back to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (This can be a bit of extra hassle, but it helps keep you from being swamped in extra email by someone who forged requests from your address.) You may also get a message that your subscription is being forwarded to the list owner for approval; some lists have waiting lists, or policies about who may subscribe. If your request is forwarded for approval, the list owner should contact you soon after your request. Upon subscribing, you should receive an introductory message, containing list policies and features. Save this message for future reference; it will also contain exact directions for unsubscribing. If you lose the intro mail and would like another copy of the policies, send this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: intro demo-list (substituting, of course, the real name of your list for demo-list). III.UNSUBSCRIBING FROM MAILING LISTS Your original intro message contains the exact command which should be used to remove your address from the list. However, in most cases, you may simply send the command unsubscribe followed by the list name: unsubscribe demo-list (This command may fail if your provider has changed the way your address is shown in your mail.) To remove an address other than the one from which you're sending the request, give that address in the command: unsubscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] In either of these cases, you can tell [EMAIL PROTECTED] to remove the address in question from all lists on this server by using * in place of the list name: unsubscribe * unsubscribe * [EMAIL PROTECTED] IV. FINDING THE LISTS TO WHICH AN ADDRESS IS SUBSCRIBED To find the lists to which your address is subscribed, send this command in the body of a mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: which Note that many list owners completely or fully disable the which command, considering it a privacy violation. VII.GETTING MORE HELP To contact a human site
Majordomo results: Re: Confirmation for subscribe linux-blu
-- auth 0a861f73 subscribe linux-bluetooth archive@mail-archive.com Succeeded.
Majordomo results: Re: Confirmation for subscribe linux-nex
-- auth ea24f555 subscribe linux-next archive@mail-archive.com Succeeded.
Majordomo results: subscribe iperf-users
-- subscribe iperf-users Your request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe iperf-users archive@mail-archive.com must be authenticated. To accomplish this, another request must be sent in with an authorization key, which has been sent to: archive@mail-archive.com If the message is not received, there is generally a problem with the address. Before reporting this as a problem, please note the following: You only need to give an address to the subscribe command if you want to receive list mail at a different address from where you sent the command. Otherwise you can simply omit it. If you do give an address to the subscribe command, it must be a legal address. It should not consist solely of your name. The address must point to a machine that is reachable from the list server. If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Confirmation for subscribe iperf-users
-- Someone (possibly you) has requested that your email address be added to or deleted from the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]. If you really want this action to be taken, please send the following commands (exactly as shown) back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: auth 5361aa36 subscribe iperf-users archive@mail-archive.com If you do not want this action to be taken, simply ignore this message and the request will be disregarded. If your mailer will not allow you to send the entire command as a single line, you may split it using backslashes, like so: auth 5361aa36 subscribe iperf-users \ archive@mail-archive.com If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: subscribe 108751
-- subscribe 108751 The address you supplied, 108751 is not a complete address. When providing an address, you must give the full name of the machine including the domain part (like host.corp.com), not just your user name or your name and the short name of the machine (just user or [EMAIL PROTECTED] is not legal). subscribe: invalid address '108751' Help for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: This help message is being sent to you from the Majordomo mailing list management system at [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is version 1.94.5 of Majordomo. If you're familiar with mail servers, an advanced user's summary of Majordomo's commands appears at the end of this message. Majordomo is an automated system which allows users to subscribe and unsubscribe to mailing lists, and to retrieve files from list archives. You can interact with the Majordomo software by sending it commands in the body of mail messages addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Please do not put your commands on the subject line; Majordomo does not process commands in the subject line. You may put multiple Majordomo commands in the same mail message. Put each command on a line by itself. If you use a signature block at the end of your mail, Majordomo may mistakenly believe each line of your message is a command; you will then receive spurious error messages. To keep this from happening, either put a line starting with a hyphen (-) before your signature, or put a line with just the word end on it in the same place. This will stop the Majordomo software from processing your signature as bad commands. Here are some of the things you can do using Majordomo: I. FINDING OUT WHICH LISTS ARE ON THIS SYSTEM To get a list of publicly-available mailing lists on this system, put the following line in the body of your mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: lists Each line will contain the name of a mailing list and a brief description of the list. To get more information about a particular list, use the info command, supplying the name of the list. For example, if the name of the list about which you wish information is demo-list, you would put the line info demo-list in the body of the mail message. II. SUBSCRIBING TO A LIST Once you've determined that you wish to subscribe to one or more lists on this system, you can send commands to Majordomo to have it add you to the list, so you can begin receiving mailings. To receive list mail at the address from which you're sending your mail, simply say subscribe followed by the list's name: subscribe demo-list If for some reason you wish to have the mailings go to a different address (a friend's address, a specific other system on which you have an account, or an address which is more correct than the one that automatically appears in the From: header on the mail you send), you would add that address to the command. For instance, if you're sending a request from your work account, but wish to receive demo-list mail at your personal account (for which we will use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an example), you'd put the line subscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the mail message body. Based on configuration decisions made by the list owners, you may be added to the mailing list automatically. You may also receive notification that an authorization key is required for subscription. Another message will be sent to the address to be subscribed (which may or may not be the same as yours) containing the key, and directing the user to send a command found in that message back to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (This can be a bit of extra hassle, but it helps keep you from being swamped in extra email by someone who forged requests from your address.) You may also get a message that your subscription is being forwarded to the list owner for approval; some lists have waiting lists, or policies about who may subscribe. If your request is forwarded for approval, the list owner should contact you soon after your request. Upon subscribing, you should receive an introductory message, containing list policies and features. Save this message for future reference; it will also contain exact directions for unsubscribing. If you lose the intro mail and would like another copy of the policies, send this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: intro demo-list (substituting, of course, the real name of your list for demo-list). III.UNSUBSCRIBING FROM MAILING LISTS Your original intro message contains the exact command which should be used to remove your address from the list. However, in most cases, you may simply send the command unsubscribe followed by the list name: unsubscribe demo-list (This command may fail if your provider has changed the way your address is shown in your mail.) To remove an address other than the one from which you're sending the request, give that address in the command: unsubscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED
Majordomo results: Re: Confirmation for subscribe iperf-use
-- auth 5361aa36 subscribe iperf-users archive@mail-archive.com Address already subscribed to iperf-users
Majordomo results: Re: Confirmation for subscribe iperf-use
-- auth 5361aa36 subscribe iperf-users archive@mail-archive.com Succeeded.
Confirmation for subscribe linux-sh
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Confirmation for subscribe dwarves
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Majordomo results: Re: Confirmation for subscribe dwarves
-- auth c764a0c9 subscribe dwarves archive@mail-archive.com Succeeded.
Confirmation for subscribe linux-usb
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Majordomo results: subscribe linux-usb
-- subscribe linux-usb Your request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe linux-usb archive@mail-archive.com must be authenticated. To accomplish this, another request must be sent in with an authorization key, which has been sent to: archive@mail-archive.com If the message is not received, there is generally a problem with the address. Before reporting this as a problem, please note the following: You only need to give an address to the subscribe command if you want to receive list mail at a different address from where you sent the command. Otherwise you can simply omit it. If you do give an address to the subscribe command, it must be a legal address. It should not consist solely of your name. The address must point to a machine that is reachable from the list server. If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Confirmation for subscribe linux-parisc
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Majordomo results: Re: Confirmation for subscribe linux-usb
-- auth b962df81 subscribe linux-usb archive@mail-archive.com Succeeded.
Confirmation for subscribe linux-nfs
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Majordomo results: subscribe linux-nfs
-- subscribe linux-nfs Your request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe linux-nfs archive@mail-archive.com must be authenticated. To accomplish this, another request must be sent in with an authorization key, which has been sent to: archive@mail-archive.com If the message is not received, there is generally a problem with the address. Before reporting this as a problem, please note the following: You only need to give an address to the subscribe command if you want to receive list mail at a different address from where you sent the command. Otherwise you can simply omit it. If you do give an address to the subscribe command, it must be a legal address. It should not consist solely of your name. The address must point to a machine that is reachable from the list server. If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Confirmation for subscribe lvs-devel
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Majordomo results: subscribe lvs-devel
-- subscribe lvs-devel Your request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe lvs-devel archive@mail-archive.com must be authenticated. To accomplish this, another request must be sent in with an authorization key, which has been sent to: archive@mail-archive.com If the message is not received, there is generally a problem with the address. Before reporting this as a problem, please note the following: You only need to give an address to the subscribe command if you want to receive list mail at a different address from where you sent the command. Otherwise you can simply omit it. If you do give an address to the subscribe command, it must be a legal address. It should not consist solely of your name. The address must point to a machine that is reachable from the list server. If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Confirmation for subscribe linux-man
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Majordomo results: subscribe linux-man
-- subscribe linux-man Your request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe linux-man archive@mail-archive.com must be authenticated. To accomplish this, another request must be sent in with an authorization key, which has been sent to: archive@mail-archive.com If the message is not received, there is generally a problem with the address. Before reporting this as a problem, please note the following: You only need to give an address to the subscribe command if you want to receive list mail at a different address from where you sent the command. Otherwise you can simply omit it. If you do give an address to the subscribe command, it must be a legal address. It should not consist solely of your name. The address must point to a machine that is reachable from the list server. If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: subscribe linux-input
-- subscribe linux-input Your request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe linux-input archive@mail-archive.com must be authenticated. To accomplish this, another request must be sent in with an authorization key, which has been sent to: archive@mail-archive.com If the message is not received, there is generally a problem with the address. Before reporting this as a problem, please note the following: You only need to give an address to the subscribe command if you want to receive list mail at a different address from where you sent the command. Otherwise you can simply omit it. If you do give an address to the subscribe command, it must be a legal address. It should not consist solely of your name. The address must point to a machine that is reachable from the list server. If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: Re: Confirmation for subscribe linux-inp
-- auth d859e810 subscribe linux-input archive@mail-archive.com Succeeded.
Majordomo results: Re: Confirmation for subscribe linux-man
-- auth b97bf381 subscribe linux-man archive@mail-archive.com Succeeded.
Confirmation for subscribe linux-input
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Majordomo results: subscribe pcc-commit-list
-- subscribe pcc-commit-list Your request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe pcc-commit-list archive@mail-archive.com must be authenticated. To accomplish this, another request must be sent in with an authorization key, which has been sent to: archive@mail-archive.com If the message is not received, there is generally a problem with the address. Before reporting this as a problem, please note the following: You only need to give an address to the subscribe command if you want to receive list mail at a different address from where you sent the command. Otherwise you can simply omit it. If you do give an address to the subscribe command, it must be a legal address. It should not consist solely of your name. The address must point to a machine that is reachable from the list server. If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: subscribe rrg
-- subscribe rrg Your request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe rrg archive@mail-archive.com must be authenticated. To accomplish this, another request must be sent in with an authorization key, which has been sent to: archive@mail-archive.com If the message is not received, there is generally a problem with the address. Before reporting this as a problem, please note the following: You only need to give an address to the subscribe command if you want to receive list mail at a different address from where you sent the command. Otherwise you can simply omit it. If you do give an address to the subscribe command, it must be a legal address. It should not consist solely of your name. The address must point to a machine that is reachable from the list server. If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Confirmation for subscribe pcc-commit-list
-- Someone (possibly you) has requested that your email address be added to or deleted from the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]. If you really want this action to be taken, please send the following commands (exactly as shown) back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: auth 12715a86f2090356 subscribe pcc-commit-list archive@mail-archive.com If you do not want this action to be taken, simply ignore this message and the request will be disregarded. If your mailer will not allow you to send the entire command as a single line, you may split it using backslashes, like so: auth 12715a86f2090356 subscribe pcc-commit-list \ archive@mail-archive.com If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: Re: Confirmation for subscribe rrg
-- auth 98786605c0dd97142f6e84e8d445c408 subscribe rrg archive@mail-archive.com Succeeded.
Majordomo results: Re: Confirmation for subscribe pcc-commi
-- auth 12715a86f2090356 subscribe pcc-commit-list archive@mail-archive.com Succeeded.
Confirmation for subscribe linux-kbuild
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Confirmation for subscribe linux-kbuild
-- Someone (possibly you) has requested that your email address be added to or deleted from the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]. If you really want this action to be taken, please send the following commands (exactly as shown) back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: auth d47dbc43 subscribe linux-kbuild archive@mail-archive.com If you do not want this action to be taken, simply ignore this message and the request will be disregarded. If your mailer will not allow you to send the entire command as a single line, you may split it using backslashes, like so: auth d47dbc43 subscribe linux-kbuild \ archive@mail-archive.com If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please confirm your backstage-developer newsletter subscription
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Confirmation for subscribe linux-kbuild
-- Someone (possibly you) has requested that your email address be added to or deleted from the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]. If you really want this action to be taken, please send the following commands (exactly as shown) back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: auth d47dbc43 subscribe linux-kbuild archive@mail-archive.com If you do not want this action to be taken, simply ignore this message and the request will be disregarded. If your mailer will not allow you to send the entire command as a single line, you may split it using backslashes, like so: auth d47dbc43 subscribe linux-kbuild \ archive@mail-archive.com If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: subscribe
-- auth d47dbc43 subscribe linux-kbuild archive@mail-archive.com Succeeded.
Confirmation for subscribe dash
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Majordomo results: subscribe
-- subscribe dash Your request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe dash archive@mail-archive.com must be authenticated. To accomplish this, another request must be sent in with an authorization key, which has been sent to: archive@mail-archive.com If the message is not received, there is generally a problem with the address. Before reporting this as a problem, please note the following: You only need to give an address to the subscribe command if you want to receive list mail at a different address from where you sent the command. Otherwise you can simply omit it. If you do give an address to the subscribe command, it must be a legal address. It should not consist solely of your name. The address must point to a machine that is reachable from the list server. If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: subscribe
-- auth 01cbd2e8 subscribe dash archive@mail-archive.com Succeeded.
Majordomo results: Confirmation for subscribe dash
-- auth 01cbd2e8 subscribe dash archive@mail-archive.com Address already subscribed to dash
Majordomo results: Re: Majordomo results: subscribe wormbas
-- No valid commands found. Commands must be in message BODY, not in HEADER. Help for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: This help message is being sent to you from the Majordomo mailing list management system at [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is version 1.94.5 of Majordomo. If you're familiar with mail servers, an advanced user's summary of Majordomo's commands appears at the end of this message. Majordomo is an automated system which allows users to subscribe and unsubscribe to mailing lists, and to retrieve files from list archives. You can interact with the Majordomo software by sending it commands in the body of mail messages addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Please do not put your commands on the subject line; Majordomo does not process commands in the subject line. You may put multiple Majordomo commands in the same mail message. Put each command on a line by itself. If you use a signature block at the end of your mail, Majordomo may mistakenly believe each line of your message is a command; you will then receive spurious error messages. To keep this from happening, either put a line starting with a hyphen (-) before your signature, or put a line with just the word end on it in the same place. This will stop the Majordomo software from processing your signature as bad commands. Here are some of the things you can do using Majordomo: I. FINDING OUT WHICH LISTS ARE ON THIS SYSTEM To get a list of publicly-available mailing lists on this system, put the following line in the body of your mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: lists Each line will contain the name of a mailing list and a brief description of the list. To get more information about a particular list, use the info command, supplying the name of the list. For example, if the name of the list about which you wish information is demo-list, you would put the line info demo-list in the body of the mail message. II. SUBSCRIBING TO A LIST Once you've determined that you wish to subscribe to one or more lists on this system, you can send commands to Majordomo to have it add you to the list, so you can begin receiving mailings. To receive list mail at the address from which you're sending your mail, simply say subscribe followed by the list's name: subscribe demo-list If for some reason you wish to have the mailings go to a different address (a friend's address, a specific other system on which you have an account, or an address which is more correct than the one that automatically appears in the From: header on the mail you send), you would add that address to the command. For instance, if you're sending a request from your work account, but wish to receive demo-list mail at your personal account (for which we will use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an example), you'd put the line subscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the mail message body. Based on configuration decisions made by the list owners, you may be added to the mailing list automatically. You may also receive notification that an authorization key is required for subscription. Another message will be sent to the address to be subscribed (which may or may not be the same as yours) containing the key, and directing the user to send a command found in that message back to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (This can be a bit of extra hassle, but it helps keep you from being swamped in extra email by someone who forged requests from your address.) You may also get a message that your subscription is being forwarded to the list owner for approval; some lists have waiting lists, or policies about who may subscribe. If your request is forwarded for approval, the list owner should contact you soon after your request. Upon subscribing, you should receive an introductory message, containing list policies and features. Save this message for future reference; it will also contain exact directions for unsubscribing. If you lose the intro mail and would like another copy of the policies, send this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: intro demo-list (substituting, of course, the real name of your list for demo-list). III.UNSUBSCRIBING FROM MAILING LISTS Your original intro message contains the exact command which should be used to remove your address from the list. However, in most cases, you may simply send the command unsubscribe followed by the list name: unsubscribe demo-list (This command may fail if your provider has changed the way your address is shown in your mail.) To remove an address other than the one from which you're sending the request, give that address in the command: unsubscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] In either of these cases, you can tell [EMAIL PROTECTED] to remove the address in question from all lists on this server by using * in place of the list name: unsubscribe * unsubscribe * [EMAIL PROTECTED] IV. FINDING THE LISTS TO WHICH AN ADDRESS IS SUBSCRIBED To find
Majordomo results: subscribe help
-- subscribe help subscribe: unknown list 'help'. Help for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: This help message is being sent to you from the Majordomo mailing list management system at [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is version 1.94.5 of Majordomo. If you're familiar with mail servers, an advanced user's summary of Majordomo's commands appears at the end of this message. Majordomo is an automated system which allows users to subscribe and unsubscribe to mailing lists, and to retrieve files from list archives. You can interact with the Majordomo software by sending it commands in the body of mail messages addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Please do not put your commands on the subject line; Majordomo does not process commands in the subject line. You may put multiple Majordomo commands in the same mail message. Put each command on a line by itself. If you use a signature block at the end of your mail, Majordomo may mistakenly believe each line of your message is a command; you will then receive spurious error messages. To keep this from happening, either put a line starting with a hyphen (-) before your signature, or put a line with just the word end on it in the same place. This will stop the Majordomo software from processing your signature as bad commands. Here are some of the things you can do using Majordomo: I. FINDING OUT WHICH LISTS ARE ON THIS SYSTEM To get a list of publicly-available mailing lists on this system, put the following line in the body of your mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: lists Each line will contain the name of a mailing list and a brief description of the list. To get more information about a particular list, use the info command, supplying the name of the list. For example, if the name of the list about which you wish information is demo-list, you would put the line info demo-list in the body of the mail message. II. SUBSCRIBING TO A LIST Once you've determined that you wish to subscribe to one or more lists on this system, you can send commands to Majordomo to have it add you to the list, so you can begin receiving mailings. To receive list mail at the address from which you're sending your mail, simply say subscribe followed by the list's name: subscribe demo-list If for some reason you wish to have the mailings go to a different address (a friend's address, a specific other system on which you have an account, or an address which is more correct than the one that automatically appears in the From: header on the mail you send), you would add that address to the command. For instance, if you're sending a request from your work account, but wish to receive demo-list mail at your personal account (for which we will use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an example), you'd put the line subscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the mail message body. Based on configuration decisions made by the list owners, you may be added to the mailing list automatically. You may also receive notification that an authorization key is required for subscription. Another message will be sent to the address to be subscribed (which may or may not be the same as yours) containing the key, and directing the user to send a command found in that message back to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (This can be a bit of extra hassle, but it helps keep you from being swamped in extra email by someone who forged requests from your address.) You may also get a message that your subscription is being forwarded to the list owner for approval; some lists have waiting lists, or policies about who may subscribe. If your request is forwarded for approval, the list owner should contact you soon after your request. Upon subscribing, you should receive an introductory message, containing list policies and features. Save this message for future reference; it will also contain exact directions for unsubscribing. If you lose the intro mail and would like another copy of the policies, send this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: intro demo-list (substituting, of course, the real name of your list for demo-list). III.UNSUBSCRIBING FROM MAILING LISTS Your original intro message contains the exact command which should be used to remove your address from the list. However, in most cases, you may simply send the command unsubscribe followed by the list name: unsubscribe demo-list (This command may fail if your provider has changed the way your address is shown in your mail.) To remove an address other than the one from which you're sending the request, give that address in the command: unsubscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] In either of these cases, you can tell [EMAIL PROTECTED] to remove the address in question from all lists on this server by using * in place of the list name: unsubscribe * unsubscribe * [EMAIL PROTECTED] IV. FINDING THE LISTS TO WHICH AN ADDRESS IS SUBSCRIBED To find the lists to which your address
Majordomo results: subscribe wormbase-help
-- subscribe wormbase-help Your request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe wormbase-help archive@mail-archive.com has been forwarded to the owner of the wormbase-help list for approval. This could be for any of several reasons: You might have asked to subscribe to a closed list, where all new additions must be approved by the list owner. You might have asked to subscribe or unsubscribe an address other than the one that appears in the headers of your mail message. When the list owner approves your request, you will be notified. If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Confirmation for subscribe festvox-talk
-- Someone (possibly you) has requested that your email address be added to or deleted from the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]. If you really want this action to be taken, please send the following commands (exactly as shown) back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: auth 756af095 subscribe festvox-talk archive@mail-archive.com If you do not want this action to be taken, simply ignore this message and the request will be disregarded. If your mailer will not allow you to send the entire command as a single line, you may split it using backslashes, like so: auth 756af095 subscribe festvox-talk \ archive@mail-archive.com If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: subscribe festvox-talk
-- subscribe festvox-talk Your request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe festvox-talk archive@mail-archive.com must be authenticated. To accomplish this, another request must be sent in with an authorization key, which has been sent to: archive@mail-archive.com If the message is not received, there is generally a problem with the address. Before reporting this as a problem, please note the following: You only need to give an address to the subscribe command if you want to receive list mail at a different address from where you sent the command. Otherwise you can simply omit it. If you do give an address to the subscribe command, it must be a legal address. It should not consist solely of your name. The address must point to a machine that is reachable from the list server. If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: subscribe
-- subscribe ietf-smtp Succeeded.
Majordomo results: Re: Confirmation for subscribe ietf-trus
-- auth 0e4a833ea66dec104780c520600cbbb1 subscribe ietf-trust-anchor archive@mail-archive.com Succeeded.
Majordomo results: subscribe ietf-trust-anchor
-- subscribe ietf-trust-anchor Your request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe ietf-trust-anchor archive@mail-archive.com must be authenticated. To accomplish this, another request must be sent in with an authorization key, which has been sent to: archive@mail-archive.com If the message is not received, there is generally a problem with the address. Before reporting this as a problem, please note the following: You only need to give an address to the subscribe command if you want to receive list mail at a different address from where you sent the command. Otherwise you can simply omit it. If you do give an address to the subscribe command, it must be a legal address. It should not consist solely of your name. The address must point to a machine that is reachable from the list server. If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Confirmation for subscribe gt-user
-- Someone (possibly you) has requested that your email address be added to or deleted from the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]. If you really want this action to be taken, please send the following commands (exactly as shown) back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: auth 376ccaf2 subscribe gt-user archive@mail-archive.com If you do not want this action to be taken, simply ignore this message and the request will be disregarded. If your mailer will not allow you to send the entire command as a single line, you may split it using backslashes, like so: auth 376ccaf2 subscribe gt-user \ archive@mail-archive.com If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: subscribe gt-user
-- subscribe gt-user Your request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe gt-user archive@mail-archive.com must be authenticated. To accomplish this, another request must be sent in with an authorization key, which has been sent to: archive@mail-archive.com If the message is not received, there is generally a problem with the address. Before reporting this as a problem, please note the following: You only need to give an address to the subscribe command if you want to receive list mail at a different address from where you sent the command. Otherwise you can simply omit it. If you do give an address to the subscribe command, it must be a legal address. It should not consist solely of your name. The address must point to a machine that is reachable from the list server. If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: Re: Confirmation for subscribe gt-user
-- auth 376ccaf2 subscribe gt-user archive@mail-archive.com Succeeded.
Confirmation for subscribe linux-fai
-- Jemand (vermutlich Sie) hat darum gebeten, Ihre Emailadresse zu der folgenden Liste hinzuzufuegen bzw. von ihr zu loeschen: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Falls Sie diese Aktion wirklich durchfuehren lassen moechten, senden Sie bitte das folgende Kommando (genau wie gezeigt) an [EMAIL PROTECTED]: auth c00d11b9 subscribe linux-fai archive@mail-archive.com Falls die Aktion nicht durchgefuehrt werden soll, koennen Sie diese Mail ignorieren. Falls Ihr Mailprogramm es nicht erlauben sollte, das ganze Kommando auf einer Zeile zu verschicken, koennen Sie es mit Backslashes (\) auf mehrere Zeilen verteilen, so wie hier: auth c00d11b9 subscribe linux-fai \ archive@mail-archive.com Fuer weitere Fragen zu der Policy des Listowners wenden Sie sich bitte an [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Danke! [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Someone (possibly you) has requested that your email address be added to or deleted from the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]. If you really want this action to be taken, please send the following commands (exactly as shown) back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: auth c00d11b9 subscribe linux-fai archive@mail-archive.com If you do not want this action to be taken, simply ignore this message and the request will be disregarded. If your mailer will not allow you to send the entire command as a single line, you may split it using backslashes, like so: auth c00d11b9 subscribe linux-fai \ archive@mail-archive.com If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: Re: Majordomo results: subscribe ietf-ip
-- No valid commands found. Commands must be in message BODY, not in HEADER. Help for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: This help message is being sent to you from the Majordomo mailing list management system at [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is version 1.94.5 of Majordomo. If you're familiar with mail servers, an advanced user's summary of Majordomo's commands appears at the end of this message. Majordomo is an automated system which allows users to subscribe and unsubscribe to mailing lists, and to retrieve files from list archives. You can interact with the Majordomo software by sending it commands in the body of mail messages addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Please do not put your commands on the subject line; Majordomo does not process commands in the subject line. You may put multiple Majordomo commands in the same mail message. Put each command on a line by itself. If you use a signature block at the end of your mail, Majordomo may mistakenly believe each line of your message is a command; you will then receive spurious error messages. To keep this from happening, either put a line starting with a hyphen (-) before your signature, or put a line with just the word end on it in the same place. This will stop the Majordomo software from processing your signature as bad commands. Here are some of the things you can do using Majordomo: I. FINDING OUT WHICH LISTS ARE ON THIS SYSTEM To get a list of publicly-available mailing lists on this system, put the following line in the body of your mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: lists Each line will contain the name of a mailing list and a brief description of the list. To get more information about a particular list, use the info command, supplying the name of the list. For example, if the name of the list about which you wish information is demo-list, you would put the line info demo-list in the body of the mail message. II. SUBSCRIBING TO A LIST Once you've determined that you wish to subscribe to one or more lists on this system, you can send commands to Majordomo to have it add you to the list, so you can begin receiving mailings. To receive list mail at the address from which you're sending your mail, simply say subscribe followed by the list's name: subscribe demo-list If for some reason you wish to have the mailings go to a different address (a friend's address, a specific other system on which you have an account, or an address which is more correct than the one that automatically appears in the From: header on the mail you send), you would add that address to the command. For instance, if you're sending a request from your work account, but wish to receive demo-list mail at your personal account (for which we will use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an example), you'd put the line subscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the mail message body. Based on configuration decisions made by the list owners, you may be added to the mailing list automatically. You may also receive notification that an authorization key is required for subscription. Another message will be sent to the address to be subscribed (which may or may not be the same as yours) containing the key, and directing the user to send a command found in that message back to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (This can be a bit of extra hassle, but it helps keep you from being swamped in extra email by someone who forged requests from your address.) You may also get a message that your subscription is being forwarded to the list owner for approval; some lists have waiting lists, or policies about who may subscribe. If your request is forwarded for approval, the list owner should contact you soon after your request. Upon subscribing, you should receive an introductory message, containing list policies and features. Save this message for future reference; it will also contain exact directions for unsubscribing. If you lose the intro mail and would like another copy of the policies, send this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: intro demo-list (substituting, of course, the real name of your list for demo-list). III.UNSUBSCRIBING FROM MAILING LISTS Your original intro message contains the exact command which should be used to remove your address from the list. However, in most cases, you may simply send the command unsubscribe followed by the list name: unsubscribe demo-list (This command may fail if your provider has changed the way your address is shown in your mail.) To remove an address other than the one from which you're sending the request, give that address in the command: unsubscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] In either of these cases, you can tell [EMAIL PROTECTED] to remove the address in question from all lists on this server by using * in place of the list name: unsubscribe * unsubscribe * [EMAIL PROTECTED] IV. FINDING THE LISTS TO WHICH AN ADDRESS IS SUBSCRIBED To find
Majordomo results: subscribe 110862
-- subscribe 110862 The address you supplied, 110862 is not a complete address. When providing an address, you must give the full name of the machine including the domain part (like host.corp.com), not just your user name or your name and the short name of the machine (just user or [EMAIL PROTECTED] is not legal). subscribe: invalid address '110862' Help for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: This help message is being sent to you from the Majordomo mailing list management system at [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is version 1.94.5 of Majordomo. If you're familiar with mail servers, an advanced user's summary of Majordomo's commands appears at the end of this message. Majordomo is an automated system which allows users to subscribe and unsubscribe to mailing lists, and to retrieve files from list archives. You can interact with the Majordomo software by sending it commands in the body of mail messages addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Please do not put your commands on the subject line; Majordomo does not process commands in the subject line. You may put multiple Majordomo commands in the same mail message. Put each command on a line by itself. If you use a signature block at the end of your mail, Majordomo may mistakenly believe each line of your message is a command; you will then receive spurious error messages. To keep this from happening, either put a line starting with a hyphen (-) before your signature, or put a line with just the word end on it in the same place. This will stop the Majordomo software from processing your signature as bad commands. Here are some of the things you can do using Majordomo: I. FINDING OUT WHICH LISTS ARE ON THIS SYSTEM To get a list of publicly-available mailing lists on this system, put the following line in the body of your mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: lists Each line will contain the name of a mailing list and a brief description of the list. To get more information about a particular list, use the info command, supplying the name of the list. For example, if the name of the list about which you wish information is demo-list, you would put the line info demo-list in the body of the mail message. II. SUBSCRIBING TO A LIST Once you've determined that you wish to subscribe to one or more lists on this system, you can send commands to Majordomo to have it add you to the list, so you can begin receiving mailings. To receive list mail at the address from which you're sending your mail, simply say subscribe followed by the list's name: subscribe demo-list If for some reason you wish to have the mailings go to a different address (a friend's address, a specific other system on which you have an account, or an address which is more correct than the one that automatically appears in the From: header on the mail you send), you would add that address to the command. For instance, if you're sending a request from your work account, but wish to receive demo-list mail at your personal account (for which we will use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an example), you'd put the line subscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the mail message body. Based on configuration decisions made by the list owners, you may be added to the mailing list automatically. You may also receive notification that an authorization key is required for subscription. Another message will be sent to the address to be subscribed (which may or may not be the same as yours) containing the key, and directing the user to send a command found in that message back to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (This can be a bit of extra hassle, but it helps keep you from being swamped in extra email by someone who forged requests from your address.) You may also get a message that your subscription is being forwarded to the list owner for approval; some lists have waiting lists, or policies about who may subscribe. If your request is forwarded for approval, the list owner should contact you soon after your request. Upon subscribing, you should receive an introductory message, containing list policies and features. Save this message for future reference; it will also contain exact directions for unsubscribing. If you lose the intro mail and would like another copy of the policies, send this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: intro demo-list (substituting, of course, the real name of your list for demo-list). III.UNSUBSCRIBING FROM MAILING LISTS Your original intro message contains the exact command which should be used to remove your address from the list. However, in most cases, you may simply send the command unsubscribe followed by the list name: unsubscribe demo-list (This command may fail if your provider has changed the way your address is shown in your mail.) To remove an address other than the one from which you're sending the request, give that address in the command: unsubscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED
Confirmation for subscribe ietf-ipsec-failover
-- Someone (possibly you) has requested that your email address be added to or deleted from the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]. If you really want this action to be taken, please send the following commands (exactly as shown) back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: auth 0034add49dbdeba63822c5b34d78028d subscribe ietf-ipsec-failover archive@mail-archive.com If you do not want this action to be taken, simply ignore this message and the request will be disregarded. If your mailer will not allow you to send the entire command as a single line, you may split it using backslashes, like so: auth 0034add49dbdeba63822c5b34d78028d subscribe ietf-ipsec-failover \ archive@mail-archive.com If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: subscribe ietf-ipsec-failover
-- subscribe ietf-ipsec-failover Your request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe ietf-ipsec-failover archive@mail-archive.com must be authenticated. To accomplish this, another request must be sent in with an authorization key, which has been sent to: archive@mail-archive.com If the message is not received, there is generally a problem with the address. Before reporting this as a problem, please note the following: You only need to give an address to the subscribe command if you want to receive list mail at a different address from where you sent the command. Otherwise you can simply omit it. If you do give an address to the subscribe command, it must be a legal address. It should not consist solely of your name. The address must point to a machine that is reachable from the list server. If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Confirmation for subscribe netdev
-- Someone (possibly you) has requested that your email address be added to or deleted from the mailing list netdev@vger.kernel.org. If you really want this action to be taken, please send the following commands (exactly as shown) back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: auth c8eb83a8 subscribe netdev archive@mail-archive.com If you do not want this action to be taken, simply ignore this message and the request will be disregarded. If your mailer will not allow you to send the entire command as a single line, you may split it using backslashes, like so: auth c8eb83a8 subscribe netdev \ archive@mail-archive.com If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Confirmation for subscribe mm-commits
-- Someone (possibly you) has requested that your email address be added to or deleted from the mailing list mm-commits@vger.kernel.org. If you really want this action to be taken, please send the following commands (exactly as shown) back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: auth da182272 subscribe mm-commits archive@mail-archive.com If you do not want this action to be taken, simply ignore this message and the request will be disregarded. If your mailer will not allow you to send the entire command as a single line, you may split it using backslashes, like so: auth da182272 subscribe mm-commits \ archive@mail-archive.com If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: subscribe 110862
-- subscribe 110862 The address you supplied, 110862 is not a complete address. When providing an address, you must give the full name of the machine including the domain part (like host.corp.com), not just your user name or your name and the short name of the machine (just user or [EMAIL PROTECTED] is not legal). subscribe: invalid address '110862' Help for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: This help message is being sent to you from the Majordomo mailing list management system at [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is version 1.94.5 of Majordomo. If you're familiar with mail servers, an advanced user's summary of Majordomo's commands appears at the end of this message. Majordomo is an automated system which allows users to subscribe and unsubscribe to mailing lists, and to retrieve files from list archives. You can interact with the Majordomo software by sending it commands in the body of mail messages addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Please do not put your commands on the subject line; Majordomo does not process commands in the subject line. You may put multiple Majordomo commands in the same mail message. Put each command on a line by itself. If you use a signature block at the end of your mail, Majordomo may mistakenly believe each line of your message is a command; you will then receive spurious error messages. To keep this from happening, either put a line starting with a hyphen (-) before your signature, or put a line with just the word end on it in the same place. This will stop the Majordomo software from processing your signature as bad commands. Here are some of the things you can do using Majordomo: I. FINDING OUT WHICH LISTS ARE ON THIS SYSTEM To get a list of publicly-available mailing lists on this system, put the following line in the body of your mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: lists Each line will contain the name of a mailing list and a brief description of the list. To get more information about a particular list, use the info command, supplying the name of the list. For example, if the name of the list about which you wish information is demo-list, you would put the line info demo-list in the body of the mail message. II. SUBSCRIBING TO A LIST Once you've determined that you wish to subscribe to one or more lists on this system, you can send commands to Majordomo to have it add you to the list, so you can begin receiving mailings. To receive list mail at the address from which you're sending your mail, simply say subscribe followed by the list's name: subscribe demo-list If for some reason you wish to have the mailings go to a different address (a friend's address, a specific other system on which you have an account, or an address which is more correct than the one that automatically appears in the From: header on the mail you send), you would add that address to the command. For instance, if you're sending a request from your work account, but wish to receive demo-list mail at your personal account (for which we will use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an example), you'd put the line subscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the mail message body. Based on configuration decisions made by the list owners, you may be added to the mailing list automatically. You may also receive notification that an authorization key is required for subscription. Another message will be sent to the address to be subscribed (which may or may not be the same as yours) containing the key, and directing the user to send a command found in that message back to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (This can be a bit of extra hassle, but it helps keep you from being swamped in extra email by someone who forged requests from your address.) You may also get a message that your subscription is being forwarded to the list owner for approval; some lists have waiting lists, or policies about who may subscribe. If your request is forwarded for approval, the list owner should contact you soon after your request. Upon subscribing, you should receive an introductory message, containing list policies and features. Save this message for future reference; it will also contain exact directions for unsubscribing. If you lose the intro mail and would like another copy of the policies, send this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: intro demo-list (substituting, of course, the real name of your list for demo-list). III.UNSUBSCRIBING FROM MAILING LISTS Your original intro message contains the exact command which should be used to remove your address from the list. However, in most cases, you may simply send the command unsubscribe followed by the list name: unsubscribe demo-list (This command may fail if your provider has changed the way your address is shown in your mail.) To remove an address other than the one from which you're sending the request, give that address in the command: unsubscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED
Majordomo results: Re: Majordomo results: subscribe OpenMod
-- No valid commands found. Commands must be in message BODY, not in HEADER. Help for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: This help message is being sent to you from the Majordomo mailing list management system at [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is version 1.94.5 of Majordomo. If you're familiar with mail servers, an advanced user's summary of Majordomo's commands appears at the end of this message. Majordomo is an automated system which allows users to subscribe and unsubscribe to mailing lists, and to retrieve files from list archives. You can interact with the Majordomo software by sending it commands in the body of mail messages addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Please do not put your commands on the subject line; Majordomo does not process commands in the subject line. You may put multiple Majordomo commands in the same mail message. Put each command on a line by itself. If you use a signature block at the end of your mail, Majordomo may mistakenly believe each line of your message is a command; you will then receive spurious error messages. To keep this from happening, either put a line starting with a hyphen (-) before your signature, or put a line with just the word end on it in the same place. This will stop the Majordomo software from processing your signature as bad commands. Here are some of the things you can do using Majordomo: I. FINDING OUT WHICH LISTS ARE ON THIS SYSTEM To get a list of publicly-available mailing lists on this system, put the following line in the body of your mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: lists Each line will contain the name of a mailing list and a brief description of the list. To get more information about a particular list, use the info command, supplying the name of the list. For example, if the name of the list about which you wish information is demo-list, you would put the line info demo-list in the body of the mail message. II. SUBSCRIBING TO A LIST Once you've determined that you wish to subscribe to one or more lists on this system, you can send commands to Majordomo to have it add you to the list, so you can begin receiving mailings. To receive list mail at the address from which you're sending your mail, simply say subscribe followed by the list's name: subscribe demo-list If for some reason you wish to have the mailings go to a different address (a friend's address, a specific other system on which you have an account, or an address which is more correct than the one that automatically appears in the From: header on the mail you send), you would add that address to the command. For instance, if you're sending a request from your work account, but wish to receive demo-list mail at your personal account (for which we will use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an example), you'd put the line subscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the mail message body. Based on configuration decisions made by the list owners, you may be added to the mailing list automatically. You may also receive notification that an authorization key is required for subscription. Another message will be sent to the address to be subscribed (which may or may not be the same as yours) containing the key, and directing the user to send a command found in that message back to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (This can be a bit of extra hassle, but it helps keep you from being swamped in extra email by someone who forged requests from your address.) You may also get a message that your subscription is being forwarded to the list owner for approval; some lists have waiting lists, or policies about who may subscribe. If your request is forwarded for approval, the list owner should contact you soon after your request. Upon subscribing, you should receive an introductory message, containing list policies and features. Save this message for future reference; it will also contain exact directions for unsubscribing. If you lose the intro mail and would like another copy of the policies, send this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: intro demo-list (substituting, of course, the real name of your list for demo-list). III.UNSUBSCRIBING FROM MAILING LISTS Your original intro message contains the exact command which should be used to remove your address from the list. However, in most cases, you may simply send the command unsubscribe followed by the list name: unsubscribe demo-list (This command may fail if your provider has changed the way your address is shown in your mail.) To remove an address other than the one from which you're sending the request, give that address in the command: unsubscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] In either of these cases, you can tell [EMAIL PROTECTED] to remove the address in question from all lists on this server by using * in place of the list name: unsubscribe * unsubscribe * [EMAIL PROTECTED] IV. FINDING THE LISTS TO WHICH AN ADDRESS IS SUBSCRIBED To find
Majordomo results: subscribe pgsql-ru-general
subscribe pgsql-ru-general The subscribe command did not succeed. Your request to subscribe must be confirmed. Confirmation instructions have been sent in an e-mail message to archive@mail-archive.com Valid commands processed: 1 0 succeeded, 1 stalled, and 0 failed. Use the following command: sessioninfo 00733527974c707f1ae204911798c4c17844ecde to see technical information about this session.
Majordomo results: subscribe linux-input
-- Your request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe linux-input archive@mail-archive.com must be authenticated. To accomplish this, another request must be sent in with an authorization key, which has been sent to: archive@mail-archive.com If the message is not received, there is generally a problem with the address. Before reporting this as a problem, please note the following: You only need to give an address to the subscribe command if you want to receive list mail at a different address from where you sent the command. Otherwise you can simply omit it. If you do give an address to the subscribe command, it must be a legal address. It should not consist solely of your name. The address must point to a machine that is reachable from the list server. If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Confirmation for subscribe linux-input
-- Someone (possibly you) has requested that your email address be added to or deleted from the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]. If you really want this action to be taken, please send the following commands (exactly as shown) back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: auth bd996ce9 subscribe linux-input archive@mail-archive.com If you do not want this action to be taken, simply ignore this message and the request will be disregarded. If your mailer will not allow you to send the entire command as a single line, you may split it using backslashes, like so: auth bd996ce9 subscribe linux-input \ archive@mail-archive.com If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: Re: Majordomo results: subscribe vaart-l
-- No valid commands found. Commands must be in message BODY, not in HEADER. Help for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: This help message is being sent to you from the Majordomo mailing list management system at [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is version 1.94.5 of Majordomo. If you're familiar with mail servers, an advanced user's summary of Majordomo's commands appears at the end of this message. Majordomo is an automated system which allows users to subscribe and unsubscribe to mailing lists, and to retrieve files from list archives. You can interact with the Majordomo software by sending it commands in the body of mail messages addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Please do not put your commands on the subject line; Majordomo does not process commands in the subject line. You may put multiple Majordomo commands in the same mail message. Put each command on a line by itself. If you use a signature block at the end of your mail, Majordomo may mistakenly believe each line of your message is a command; you will then receive spurious error messages. To keep this from happening, either put a line starting with a hyphen (-) before your signature, or put a line with just the word end on it in the same place. This will stop the Majordomo software from processing your signature as bad commands. Here are some of the things you can do using Majordomo: I. FINDING OUT WHICH LISTS ARE ON THIS SYSTEM To get a list of publicly-available mailing lists on this system, put the following line in the body of your mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: lists Each line will contain the name of a mailing list and a brief description of the list. To get more information about a particular list, use the info command, supplying the name of the list. For example, if the name of the list about which you wish information is demo-list, you would put the line info demo-list in the body of the mail message. II. SUBSCRIBING TO A LIST Once you've determined that you wish to subscribe to one or more lists on this system, you can send commands to Majordomo to have it add you to the list, so you can begin receiving mailings. To receive list mail at the address from which you're sending your mail, simply say subscribe followed by the list's name: subscribe demo-list If for some reason you wish to have the mailings go to a different address (a friend's address, a specific other system on which you have an account, or an address which is more correct than the one that automatically appears in the From: header on the mail you send), you would add that address to the command. For instance, if you're sending a request from your work account, but wish to receive demo-list mail at your personal account (for which we will use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an example), you'd put the line subscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the mail message body. Based on configuration decisions made by the list owners, you may be added to the mailing list automatically. You may also receive notification that an authorization key is required for subscription. Another message will be sent to the address to be subscribed (which may or may not be the same as yours) containing the key, and directing the user to send a command found in that message back to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (This can be a bit of extra hassle, but it helps keep you from being swamped in extra email by someone who forged requests from your address.) You may also get a message that your subscription is being forwarded to the list owner for approval; some lists have waiting lists, or policies about who may subscribe. If your request is forwarded for approval, the list owner should contact you soon after your request. Upon subscribing, you should receive an introductory message, containing list policies and features. Save this message for future reference; it will also contain exact directions for unsubscribing. If you lose the intro mail and would like another copy of the policies, send this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: intro demo-list (substituting, of course, the real name of your list for demo-list). III.UNSUBSCRIBING FROM MAILING LISTS Your original intro message contains the exact command which should be used to remove your address from the list. However, in most cases, you may simply send the command unsubscribe followed by the list name: unsubscribe demo-list (This command may fail if your provider has changed the way your address is shown in your mail.) To remove an address other than the one from which you're sending the request, give that address in the command: unsubscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] In either of these cases, you can tell [EMAIL PROTECTED] to remove the address in question from all lists on this server by using * in place of the list name: unsubscribe * unsubscribe * [EMAIL PROTECTED] IV. FINDING THE LISTS TO WHICH AN ADDRESS IS SUBSCRIBED To find
Majordomo results: Re: Confirmation for subscribe linux-inp
-- Succeeded.
Majordomo results: Re: Majordomo results: subscribe zelig
-- No valid commands found. Commands must be in message BODY, not in HEADER. Help for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: This help message is being sent to you from the Majordomo mailing list management system at [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is version 1.94.5 of Majordomo. If you're familiar with mail servers, an advanced user's summary of Majordomo's commands appears at the end of this message. Majordomo is an automated system which allows users to subscribe and unsubscribe to mailing lists, and to retrieve files from list archives. You can interact with the Majordomo software by sending it commands in the body of mail messages addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Please do not put your commands on the subject line; Majordomo does not process commands in the subject line. You may put multiple Majordomo commands in the same mail message. Put each command on a line by itself. If you use a signature block at the end of your mail, Majordomo may mistakenly believe each line of your message is a command; you will then receive spurious error messages. To keep this from happening, either put a line starting with a hyphen (-) before your signature, or put a line with just the word end on it in the same place. This will stop the Majordomo software from processing your signature as bad commands. Here are some of the things you can do using Majordomo: I. FINDING OUT WHICH LISTS ARE ON THIS SYSTEM To get a list of publicly-available mailing lists on this system, put the following line in the body of your mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: lists Each line will contain the name of a mailing list and a brief description of the list. To get more information about a particular list, use the info command, supplying the name of the list. For example, if the name of the list about which you wish information is demo-list, you would put the line info demo-list in the body of the mail message. II. SUBSCRIBING TO A LIST Once you've determined that you wish to subscribe to one or more lists on this system, you can send commands to Majordomo to have it add you to the list, so you can begin receiving mailings. To receive list mail at the address from which you're sending your mail, simply say subscribe followed by the list's name: subscribe demo-list If for some reason you wish to have the mailings go to a different address (a friend's address, a specific other system on which you have an account, or an address which is more correct than the one that automatically appears in the From: header on the mail you send), you would add that address to the command. For instance, if you're sending a request from your work account, but wish to receive demo-list mail at your personal account (for which we will use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an example), you'd put the line subscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the mail message body. Based on configuration decisions made by the list owners, you may be added to the mailing list automatically. You may also receive notification that an authorization key is required for subscription. Another message will be sent to the address to be subscribed (which may or may not be the same as yours) containing the key, and directing the user to send a command found in that message back to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (This can be a bit of extra hassle, but it helps keep you from being swamped in extra email by someone who forged requests from your address.) You may also get a message that your subscription is being forwarded to the list owner for approval; some lists have waiting lists, or policies about who may subscribe. If your request is forwarded for approval, the list owner should contact you soon after your request. Upon subscribing, you should receive an introductory message, containing list policies and features. Save this message for future reference; it will also contain exact directions for unsubscribing. If you lose the intro mail and would like another copy of the policies, send this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: intro demo-list (substituting, of course, the real name of your list for demo-list). III.UNSUBSCRIBING FROM MAILING LISTS Your original intro message contains the exact command which should be used to remove your address from the list. However, in most cases, you may simply send the command unsubscribe followed by the list name: unsubscribe demo-list (This command may fail if your provider has changed the way your address is shown in your mail.) To remove an address other than the one from which you're sending the request, give that address in the command: unsubscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] In either of these cases, you can tell [EMAIL PROTECTED] to remove the address in question from all lists on this server by using * in place of the list name: unsubscribe * unsubscribe * [EMAIL PROTECTED] IV. FINDING THE LISTS TO WHICH AN ADDRESS IS SUBSCRIBED To find
Majordomo results: Re: Majordomo results: subscribe whatif
-- No valid commands found. Commands must be in message BODY, not in HEADER. Help for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: This help message is being sent to you from the Majordomo mailing list management system at [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is version 1.94.5 of Majordomo. If you're familiar with mail servers, an advanced user's summary of Majordomo's commands appears at the end of this message. Majordomo is an automated system which allows users to subscribe and unsubscribe to mailing lists, and to retrieve files from list archives. You can interact with the Majordomo software by sending it commands in the body of mail messages addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Please do not put your commands on the subject line; Majordomo does not process commands in the subject line. You may put multiple Majordomo commands in the same mail message. Put each command on a line by itself. If you use a signature block at the end of your mail, Majordomo may mistakenly believe each line of your message is a command; you will then receive spurious error messages. To keep this from happening, either put a line starting with a hyphen (-) before your signature, or put a line with just the word end on it in the same place. This will stop the Majordomo software from processing your signature as bad commands. Here are some of the things you can do using Majordomo: I. FINDING OUT WHICH LISTS ARE ON THIS SYSTEM To get a list of publicly-available mailing lists on this system, put the following line in the body of your mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: lists Each line will contain the name of a mailing list and a brief description of the list. To get more information about a particular list, use the info command, supplying the name of the list. For example, if the name of the list about which you wish information is demo-list, you would put the line info demo-list in the body of the mail message. II. SUBSCRIBING TO A LIST Once you've determined that you wish to subscribe to one or more lists on this system, you can send commands to Majordomo to have it add you to the list, so you can begin receiving mailings. To receive list mail at the address from which you're sending your mail, simply say subscribe followed by the list's name: subscribe demo-list If for some reason you wish to have the mailings go to a different address (a friend's address, a specific other system on which you have an account, or an address which is more correct than the one that automatically appears in the From: header on the mail you send), you would add that address to the command. For instance, if you're sending a request from your work account, but wish to receive demo-list mail at your personal account (for which we will use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an example), you'd put the line subscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the mail message body. Based on configuration decisions made by the list owners, you may be added to the mailing list automatically. You may also receive notification that an authorization key is required for subscription. Another message will be sent to the address to be subscribed (which may or may not be the same as yours) containing the key, and directing the user to send a command found in that message back to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (This can be a bit of extra hassle, but it helps keep you from being swamped in extra email by someone who forged requests from your address.) You may also get a message that your subscription is being forwarded to the list owner for approval; some lists have waiting lists, or policies about who may subscribe. If your request is forwarded for approval, the list owner should contact you soon after your request. Upon subscribing, you should receive an introductory message, containing list policies and features. Save this message for future reference; it will also contain exact directions for unsubscribing. If you lose the intro mail and would like another copy of the policies, send this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: intro demo-list (substituting, of course, the real name of your list for demo-list). III.UNSUBSCRIBING FROM MAILING LISTS Your original intro message contains the exact command which should be used to remove your address from the list. However, in most cases, you may simply send the command unsubscribe followed by the list name: unsubscribe demo-list (This command may fail if your provider has changed the way your address is shown in your mail.) To remove an address other than the one from which you're sending the request, give that address in the command: unsubscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] In either of these cases, you can tell [EMAIL PROTECTED] to remove the address in question from all lists on this server by using * in place of the list name: unsubscribe * unsubscribe * [EMAIL PROTECTED] IV. FINDING THE LISTS TO WHICH AN ADDRESS IS SUBSCRIBED To find
Majordomo results: Re: Majordomo results: subscribe matchit
-- No valid commands found. Commands must be in message BODY, not in HEADER. Help for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: This help message is being sent to you from the Majordomo mailing list management system at [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is version 1.94.5 of Majordomo. If you're familiar with mail servers, an advanced user's summary of Majordomo's commands appears at the end of this message. Majordomo is an automated system which allows users to subscribe and unsubscribe to mailing lists, and to retrieve files from list archives. You can interact with the Majordomo software by sending it commands in the body of mail messages addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Please do not put your commands on the subject line; Majordomo does not process commands in the subject line. You may put multiple Majordomo commands in the same mail message. Put each command on a line by itself. If you use a signature block at the end of your mail, Majordomo may mistakenly believe each line of your message is a command; you will then receive spurious error messages. To keep this from happening, either put a line starting with a hyphen (-) before your signature, or put a line with just the word end on it in the same place. This will stop the Majordomo software from processing your signature as bad commands. Here are some of the things you can do using Majordomo: I. FINDING OUT WHICH LISTS ARE ON THIS SYSTEM To get a list of publicly-available mailing lists on this system, put the following line in the body of your mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: lists Each line will contain the name of a mailing list and a brief description of the list. To get more information about a particular list, use the info command, supplying the name of the list. For example, if the name of the list about which you wish information is demo-list, you would put the line info demo-list in the body of the mail message. II. SUBSCRIBING TO A LIST Once you've determined that you wish to subscribe to one or more lists on this system, you can send commands to Majordomo to have it add you to the list, so you can begin receiving mailings. To receive list mail at the address from which you're sending your mail, simply say subscribe followed by the list's name: subscribe demo-list If for some reason you wish to have the mailings go to a different address (a friend's address, a specific other system on which you have an account, or an address which is more correct than the one that automatically appears in the From: header on the mail you send), you would add that address to the command. For instance, if you're sending a request from your work account, but wish to receive demo-list mail at your personal account (for which we will use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an example), you'd put the line subscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the mail message body. Based on configuration decisions made by the list owners, you may be added to the mailing list automatically. You may also receive notification that an authorization key is required for subscription. Another message will be sent to the address to be subscribed (which may or may not be the same as yours) containing the key, and directing the user to send a command found in that message back to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (This can be a bit of extra hassle, but it helps keep you from being swamped in extra email by someone who forged requests from your address.) You may also get a message that your subscription is being forwarded to the list owner for approval; some lists have waiting lists, or policies about who may subscribe. If your request is forwarded for approval, the list owner should contact you soon after your request. Upon subscribing, you should receive an introductory message, containing list policies and features. Save this message for future reference; it will also contain exact directions for unsubscribing. If you lose the intro mail and would like another copy of the policies, send this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: intro demo-list (substituting, of course, the real name of your list for demo-list). III.UNSUBSCRIBING FROM MAILING LISTS Your original intro message contains the exact command which should be used to remove your address from the list. However, in most cases, you may simply send the command unsubscribe followed by the list name: unsubscribe demo-list (This command may fail if your provider has changed the way your address is shown in your mail.) To remove an address other than the one from which you're sending the request, give that address in the command: unsubscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] In either of these cases, you can tell [EMAIL PROTECTED] to remove the address in question from all lists on this server by using * in place of the list name: unsubscribe * unsubscribe * [EMAIL PROTECTED] IV. FINDING THE LISTS TO WHICH AN ADDRESS IS SUBSCRIBED To find
Majordomo results: Re: Majordomo results: subscribe globsol
-- No valid commands found. Commands must be in message BODY, not in HEADER. Help for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: This help message is being sent to you from the Majordomo mailing list management system at [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is version 1.94.5 of Majordomo. If you're familiar with mail servers, an advanced user's summary of Majordomo's commands appears at the end of this message. Majordomo is an automated system which allows users to subscribe and unsubscribe to mailing lists, and to retrieve files from list archives. You can interact with the Majordomo software by sending it commands in the body of mail messages addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Please do not put your commands on the subject line; Majordomo does not process commands in the subject line. You may put multiple Majordomo commands in the same mail message. Put each command on a line by itself. If you use a signature block at the end of your mail, Majordomo may mistakenly believe each line of your message is a command; you will then receive spurious error messages. To keep this from happening, either put a line starting with a hyphen (-) before your signature, or put a line with just the word end on it in the same place. This will stop the Majordomo software from processing your signature as bad commands. Here are some of the things you can do using Majordomo: I. FINDING OUT WHICH LISTS ARE ON THIS SYSTEM To get a list of publicly-available mailing lists on this system, put the following line in the body of your mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: lists Each line will contain the name of a mailing list and a brief description of the list. To get more information about a particular list, use the info command, supplying the name of the list. For example, if the name of the list about which you wish information is demo-list, you would put the line info demo-list in the body of the mail message. II. SUBSCRIBING TO A LIST Once you've determined that you wish to subscribe to one or more lists on this system, you can send commands to Majordomo to have it add you to the list, so you can begin receiving mailings. To receive list mail at the address from which you're sending your mail, simply say subscribe followed by the list's name: subscribe demo-list If for some reason you wish to have the mailings go to a different address (a friend's address, a specific other system on which you have an account, or an address which is more correct than the one that automatically appears in the From: header on the mail you send), you would add that address to the command. For instance, if you're sending a request from your work account, but wish to receive demo-list mail at your personal account (for which we will use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an example), you'd put the line subscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the mail message body. Based on configuration decisions made by the list owners, you may be added to the mailing list automatically. You may also receive notification that an authorization key is required for subscription. Another message will be sent to the address to be subscribed (which may or may not be the same as yours) containing the key, and directing the user to send a command found in that message back to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (This can be a bit of extra hassle, but it helps keep you from being swamped in extra email by someone who forged requests from your address.) You may also get a message that your subscription is being forwarded to the list owner for approval; some lists have waiting lists, or policies about who may subscribe. If your request is forwarded for approval, the list owner should contact you soon after your request. Upon subscribing, you should receive an introductory message, containing list policies and features. Save this message for future reference; it will also contain exact directions for unsubscribing. If you lose the intro mail and would like another copy of the policies, send this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: intro demo-list (substituting, of course, the real name of your list for demo-list). III.UNSUBSCRIBING FROM MAILING LISTS Your original intro message contains the exact command which should be used to remove your address from the list. However, in most cases, you may simply send the command unsubscribe followed by the list name: unsubscribe demo-list (This command may fail if your provider has changed the way your address is shown in your mail.) To remove an address other than the one from which you're sending the request, give that address in the command: unsubscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] In either of these cases, you can tell [EMAIL PROTECTED] to remove the address in question from all lists on this server by using * in place of the list name: unsubscribe * unsubscribe * [EMAIL PROTECTED] IV. FINDING THE LISTS TO WHICH AN ADDRESS IS SUBSCRIBED To find
Confirmation for subscribe zelig_at_lists_gking_harvard_edu
-- Someone (possibly you) has requested that your email address be added to or deleted from the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]. If you really want this action to be taken, please send the following commands (exactly as shown) back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: auth 403f23b2a0477a62 subscribe zelig_at_lists_gking_harvard_edu archive@mail-archive.com If you do not want this action to be taken, simply ignore this message and the request will be disregarded. If your mailer will not allow you to send the entire command as a single line, you may split it using backslashes, like so: auth 403f23b2a0477a62 subscribe zelig_at_lists_gking_harvard_edu \ archive@mail-archive.com If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: subscribe zelig
-- subscribe zelig_at_lists_gking_harvard_edu Your request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe zelig_at_lists_gking_harvard_edu archive@mail-archive.com must be authenticated. To accomplish this, another request must be sent in with an authorization key, which has been sent to: archive@mail-archive.com If the message is not received, there is generally a problem with the address. Before reporting this as a problem, please note the following: You only need to give an address to the subscribe command if you want to receive list mail at a different address from where you sent the command. Otherwise you can simply omit it. If you do give an address to the subscribe command, it must be a legal address. It should not consist solely of your name. The address must point to a machine that is reachable from the list server. If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: subscribe globsol
-- subscribe globsol Succeeded.
Confirmation for subscribe matchit_at_lists_gking_harvard_edu
-- Someone (possibly you) has requested that your email address be added to or deleted from the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]. If you really want this action to be taken, please send the following commands (exactly as shown) back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: auth dbc2e0373bbab9e7 subscribe matchit_at_lists_gking_harvard_edu archive@mail-archive.com If you do not want this action to be taken, simply ignore this message and the request will be disregarded. If your mailer will not allow you to send the entire command as a single line, you may split it using backslashes, like so: auth dbc2e0373bbab9e7 subscribe matchit_at_lists_gking_harvard_edu \ archive@mail-archive.com If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: subscribe matchit
-- subscribe matchit_at_lists_gking_harvard_edu Your request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe matchit_at_lists_gking_harvard_edu archive@mail-archive.com must be authenticated. To accomplish this, another request must be sent in with an authorization key, which has been sent to: archive@mail-archive.com If the message is not received, there is generally a problem with the address. Before reporting this as a problem, please note the following: You only need to give an address to the subscribe command if you want to receive list mail at a different address from where you sent the command. Otherwise you can simply omit it. If you do give an address to the subscribe command, it must be a legal address. It should not consist solely of your name. The address must point to a machine that is reachable from the list server. If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Confirmation for subscribe whatif_at_lists_gking_harvard_edu
-- Someone (possibly you) has requested that your email address be added to or deleted from the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]. If you really want this action to be taken, please send the following commands (exactly as shown) back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: auth 10898f19f0f1d6c9 subscribe whatif_at_lists_gking_harvard_edu archive@mail-archive.com If you do not want this action to be taken, simply ignore this message and the request will be disregarded. If your mailer will not allow you to send the entire command as a single line, you may split it using backslashes, like so: auth 10898f19f0f1d6c9 subscribe whatif_at_lists_gking_harvard_edu \ archive@mail-archive.com If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: subscribe whatif
-- subscribe whatif_at_lists_gking_harvard_edu Your request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: subscribe whatif_at_lists_gking_harvard_edu archive@mail-archive.com must be authenticated. To accomplish this, another request must be sent in with an authorization key, which has been sent to: archive@mail-archive.com If the message is not received, there is generally a problem with the address. Before reporting this as a problem, please note the following: You only need to give an address to the subscribe command if you want to receive list mail at a different address from where you sent the command. Otherwise you can simply omit it. If you do give an address to the subscribe command, it must be a legal address. It should not consist solely of your name. The address must point to a machine that is reachable from the list server. If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Majordomo results: Re: Majordomo results: subscribe linux-w
-- No valid commands found. Commands must be in message BODY, not in HEADER. Help for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: This help message is being sent to you from the Majordomo mailing list management system at [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is version 1.94.5 of Majordomo. If you're familiar with mail servers, an advanced user's summary of Majordomo's commands appears at the end of this message. Majordomo is an automated system which allows users to subscribe and unsubscribe to mailing lists, and to retrieve files from list archives. You can interact with the Majordomo software by sending it commands in the body of mail messages addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Please do not put your commands on the subject line; Majordomo does not process commands in the subject line. You may put multiple Majordomo commands in the same mail message. Put each command on a line by itself. If you use a signature block at the end of your mail, Majordomo may mistakenly believe each line of your message is a command; you will then receive spurious error messages. To keep this from happening, either put a line starting with a hyphen (-) before your signature, or put a line with just the word end on it in the same place. This will stop the Majordomo software from processing your signature as bad commands. Here are some of the things you can do using Majordomo: I. FINDING OUT WHICH LISTS ARE ON THIS SYSTEM To get a list of publicly-available mailing lists on this system, put the following line in the body of your mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: lists Each line will contain the name of a mailing list and a brief description of the list. To get more information about a particular list, use the info command, supplying the name of the list. For example, if the name of the list about which you wish information is demo-list, you would put the line info demo-list in the body of the mail message. II. SUBSCRIBING TO A LIST Once you've determined that you wish to subscribe to one or more lists on this system, you can send commands to Majordomo to have it add you to the list, so you can begin receiving mailings. To receive list mail at the address from which you're sending your mail, simply say subscribe followed by the list's name: subscribe demo-list If for some reason you wish to have the mailings go to a different address (a friend's address, a specific other system on which you have an account, or an address which is more correct than the one that automatically appears in the From: header on the mail you send), you would add that address to the command. For instance, if you're sending a request from your work account, but wish to receive demo-list mail at your personal account (for which we will use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an example), you'd put the line subscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the mail message body. Based on configuration decisions made by the list owners, you may be added to the mailing list automatically. You may also receive notification that an authorization key is required for subscription. Another message will be sent to the address to be subscribed (which may or may not be the same as yours) containing the key, and directing the user to send a command found in that message back to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (This can be a bit of extra hassle, but it helps keep you from being swamped in extra email by someone who forged requests from your address.) You may also get a message that your subscription is being forwarded to the list owner for approval; some lists have waiting lists, or policies about who may subscribe. If your request is forwarded for approval, the list owner should contact you soon after your request. Upon subscribing, you should receive an introductory message, containing list policies and features. Save this message for future reference; it will also contain exact directions for unsubscribing. If you lose the intro mail and would like another copy of the policies, send this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: intro demo-list (substituting, of course, the real name of your list for demo-list). III.UNSUBSCRIBING FROM MAILING LISTS Your original intro message contains the exact command which should be used to remove your address from the list. However, in most cases, you may simply send the command unsubscribe followed by the list name: unsubscribe demo-list (This command may fail if your provider has changed the way your address is shown in your mail.) To remove an address other than the one from which you're sending the request, give that address in the command: unsubscribe demo-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] In either of these cases, you can tell [EMAIL PROTECTED] to remove the address in question from all lists on this server by using * in place of the list name: unsubscribe * unsubscribe * [EMAIL PROTECTED] IV. FINDING THE LISTS TO WHICH AN ADDRESS IS SUBSCRIBED To find
Confirmation for subscribe linux-wireless
-- Someone (possibly you) has requested that your email address be added to or deleted from the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]. If you really want this action to be taken, please send the following commands (exactly as shown) back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: auth a6f94cb6 subscribe linux-wireless archive@mail-archive.com If you do not want this action to be taken, simply ignore this message and the request will be disregarded. If your mailer will not allow you to send the entire command as a single line, you may split it using backslashes, like so: auth a6f94cb6 subscribe linux-wireless \ archive@mail-archive.com If you have any questions about the policy of the list owner, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]