Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!mcvax!ukc!pyrltd!lucifer!rob From: rob@lucifer.UUCP ( 237) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: APPLE2-L Requests Message-ID: <7@lucifer.UUCP> Date: 23 Dec 87 09:29:58 GMT References: <8712201843.aa11553@SMOKE.BRL.ARPA> Reply-To: rob@lucifer.UUCP (Rob Clive - 237) Organization: Lucas Micos, Phoenix Way, Cirencester, Glos, UK (0285 67981) Lines: 26 In article <8712201843.aa11553@SMOKE.BRL.ARPA> "MAJ ERIC S. FORD" writes: >Does getting these mis-sent APPLE2-L requests clutter your mailboxes as much >as mine? Yes. > I make the following (admittedly >petty) suggestion: those subscribers who feel as I do should forward a copy >of the mis-sent mail back to the originator along with a short instructional >note as to how to properly address these requests. Receiving a hundred or so >replies of this nature might drive home the point. Seems like a good way to drive it home when this is the case. However this morning 17 out of the 21 messages in my mailbox were from 'postmaster@psuvax1' re. undeliverable mail. Perhaps the header that the robot generates could have it's 'Reply-To:' header changed, to 'listserv' if nothing else is appropriate? THEN we could deal with the people who insist on not reading instructions. >(I know it's petty but I have a cold and my head hurts making me not a very >nice person today) Sorry to hear that. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rob Clive. UUCP: ...!mcvax!ukc!lucifer!rob Lucas Micos Ltd., Cirencester, GL7 1QG, UK. Now read on....