home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Path: sparky!uunet!munnari.oz.au!spool.mu.edu!agate!ucbvax!NSCVAX.PRINCETON.EDU!dragon
- From: dragon@NSCVAX.PRINCETON.EDU (Mighty Firebreather)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.vms
- Subject: RE: HOW TO SIGNOFF
- Message-ID: <00965963.52F1A180.30619@nscvax.princeton.edu>
- Date: 25 Dec 92 03:29:23 GMT
- Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU
- Distribution: world
- Organization: The Internet
- Lines: 36
-
-
- Charles Davis <cdavis@bme1.image.uky.edu> writes:
- >
- > I'm forced to ask this after having failed multiple times
- >over the last 4 days. HOW DOES ONE SIGNOFF THE INFO-VAX list?!!
- > I was encouraged this morning to see good advise from
- >someone else in this arena, but a signoff request to the
- >LISTSERV that was mentioned in that message yielded an
- >ambigious reply. I have also sent signoff requests to
- >info-vax-request@sri.com but that doesn't seemed to have
- >helped either.
- > Thanks in advance for your patience...
-
- How do you receive info-vax? Look at the message headers. If you
- get info-vax directly from SRI.COM then you must send your request to:
- info-vax-request@sri.com. Since this is processed by a program, don't get
- fancy. Send 'UNSUBSCRIBE' as both the subject and the body of your
- message. Nothing else, it wouldn't be understood and it might fatally
- confuse the program. If that doesn't work, try sending 'HELP' as both
- subject and message body.
-
- If you get info-vax from a listserv somewhere, send your signoff to
- that listserv. If you can't figure out how, send 'HELP' and see what you
- get back.
-
- In either case, allow some time for your request to be processed.
-
-
- *************************************************************************
- * *
- * Here, there be dragons! *
- * dragon@nscvax.princeton.edu *
- * *
- * Richard B. Gilbert *
- *************************************************************************
-
-