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Brian Kenny - MCDOT <[log in to unmask]>
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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 17 Apr 1995 09:49:00 MST
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From: owner-LISTSERV
To: Brian Kenny
Subject: Command confirmation request (32807F)
Date: Monday, April 17, 1995 9:28AM
 
Your command:
 
                               SIGNOFF HISTARCH
 
has been  received. For security reasons,  you are now required  to reply to
this message, as explained below, to  confirm the execution of your command.
If you  have problems with  this procedure, you  can contact the  list owner
directly ([log in to unmask]) and ask  to be manually removed
from the list.
 
With most  mail programs, you  can confirm the  command by simply  using the
"reply"  function, without  including  the original  text,  and typing  "ok"
(without the quotes) as the text of  your message. Just "ok" - do not retype
the command  or anything else.  If this does not  work, you will  receive an
error  message. In  this  case, send  "ok 32807F"  instead,  using the  same
procedure with which you  sent the command you are now  asked to confirm. In
other words, with most mail programs you will only need to type "ok", but if
you are unlucky you may have to retype the confirmation code as well.
 
Finally, your command will be automatically  cancelled if you do not confirm
it within 48h. After  that time, you must start over  and resend the command
to get a new  confirmation code. If necessary, wait until  you know you will
be able  to reply  in time. If  on the  other hand you  change your  mind or
realize you made  a mistake when typing  the command, you do not  need to do
anything  - it  will expire  on its  own  in 48h  and, if  you discard  this
message, there is no risk of confirming it by accident.

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