Commands to the e-print archive should always be sent with the command in the subject field. The command above from the `Subject:' line is missing or not valid. Check for typos.
If you want a paper, you need to say get before the paper#. Available commands include: get put add replace listing find subscribe cancel distribution comment help cross figures published cget fput freplace Use the `comment' command to forward a message for human perusal. For a full list of commands and other descriptive information, use `help', i.e. send a message with Subject: help If all else fails, send a message with Subject: comment and include in the message body a description of your problems (as specifically related to the functioning of these archives). =========================================================== Note that many e-mail viruses cause e-mail to be sent with forged addresses, so we may be replying to a message that came from an infected third party. You should be able to determine if this is the case by examining the routing information from the message header attached below. Happily, if the message did not come from you, no further action is necessary. (Sadly, no further action is possible anyway.) If the message below did originate from your computer, then you should check it for a virus. >From bug-ghostscript@gnu.org Thu Jun 2 21:23:27 2005 Received: from arxiv.org (physics.njnu.edu.cn [202.119.101.10]) by xxx.arxiv.cornell.edu (8.12.11/8.12.11) with ESMTP id j531NKQN015984 for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Thu, 2 Jun 2005 21:23:22 -0400 From: bug-ghostscript@gnu.org To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Mail Delivery (failure [EMAIL PROTECTED]) Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2005 09:23:21 +0800 _______________________________________________ Bug-ghostscript mailing list Bug-ghostscript@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-ghostscript