Er, (looking in "subscriptions" folder) If that's what the faq says, then
I s'pose I broke the rules when I subscribed because I did a;
To: procmail-request(_at_)informatik(_dot_)rwth-aachen(_dot_)de
and in the body of the message simply "subscribe" [absent quotes as
always]
That got me a reply mighty quick as I recall, confirmation with a resend
requested, followed by an info email that said I was subscribed.
Ummmm, I think if "procmail-request" appears in the subject, then it
doesn't need to appear again in the message body, "subscribe" will do it
for the message itself.
HTH (and lurking as usual)
-Colin.
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Colin J. Raven
HDS Lab, Inc. Operations Group
Costa Mesa, CA | Harrison, NY
(714) 428 0300 | (914) 835 2200
"Maybe one day I'll know enough about procmail to answer a question on the
procmail list"
On Sat, 15 Aug 1998, Walter Haidinger wrote:
How do I subscribe to this list? The man page and the faq just say I
should send mail to
procmail-request(_at_)informatik(_dot_)rwth-aachen(_dot_)de(_dot_)
Well, what exactly? I sent
subscribe procmail(_at_)informatik(_dot_)rwth-aachen(_dot_)de
walter(_dot_)haidinger(_at_)gmx(_dot_)net
in the body to procmail-request(_at_)informatik(_dot_)rwth-aachen(_dot_)de
but no reply
yet. This is AFAIK the usual subscription method.
Thanks, Walter
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Haidinger Walter <walter(_dot_)haidinger(_at_)gmx(_dot_)net>
Student of Electrical Engineering, University of Technology, Vienna, Austria
Address: Brunnerstr.6, A-3108 St.P"olten, Austria. Tel.: +43-2742-257191