John Lawson wrote:
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Sellam Ismail wrote:
In the
meantime, if he really wants to know everyone who you contacted,
just have Derek do a whois on ClassicCmp and send the list to him. It'll
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> be fun to see what he sends out to everyone. Ooh! Maybe he'll try to
Don't worry... giving a wierdo carte blanche is not on my agenda. :) I'm
not going to do anything remotely like that.
I should point out, however, that your e-mail address is probably publicly
available from the list server. Try sending a message to
listproc(a)u.washington.edu
with any subject, and the command
review classiccmp
at the beginning of the line in the body of the message.
I put in a tab because the stupid software LOOKS INSIDE list traffic for
commands (as some people here already know). They don't do anything except
cause a polite message to land in your mailbox, but it's still annoying.
I think there's an option to only make the subscriber list available to
other subscribers. I'll look into it right now.
Harrumph! Snorzle rumple errfle mmrs zzmmm .......
Hey, how'd you find out about Mrs. Zzmmm? She was my secret computer
supplier! Now I'll have to find a new one.
-- Derek