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removes you from 30 lists simultaneously.
One solution is /etc/aliases. If you make an alias say:
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alias and it will bounce. The remote list software will only
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subscriptsions to the list manager;-) Perhaps if we causes problems to the
list managers they will wise up, learn that convenience to users is important.
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>The old method probably still works too.
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What OS and compiler are you using? The last time I saw
these types of messages was with Borland compilers
on DOS/Windows on x86 machines. Borlan
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