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Date: | Fri, 4 Dec 1998 13:41:32 -0600 |
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Vivian (and all),
What you're getting is a automatically-generated post from some Forest
Service mailserver. It seems that one of the listmembers, Doug Stevens,
has changed e-mail addresses, but NOT changed his list subscription
address. So, when the list sends him mail, his system forwards it to
his new address, and informs the sender (that's you) that his address
has changed- in the hope that you not do it again. Since it's the
HISTARCH list that's really sending the mail, not you, there's not much
you can do about it. Any listmember who posts to the list (me included,
in about 30 seconds) will receive such a message. In short, it's just a
computer admin thing you need not worry about, and can delete in good
conscience.
Hope this eases some confusion.
Cheers,
Jason Menard
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Jason Menard
Interdisciplinary Archaeological Studies
University of Minnesota
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Vivian Lea Stevens wrote:
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> Can someone PLEASE tell me why, when I use the above address, I get the
> following message?? Sometimes the message is actually delivered because
> I get a response. I'm using the same address as everyone else (I think?)
> and yet am having these problems? HELP!?! VivianLea Stevens
>
> Your message was automatically forwarded to the message recipient's
> new inbox on 12/04/98 at 11:44:06. For future correspondence, please
> use one of the following addresses:
>
> For mail from USDA Forest Service IBM OpenMail systems:
> Doug Stephens /r2,nebraska
>
> For mail from USDA Forest Service Data GeneraL CEO systems:
> Doug.Stephens/r2_nebraska:fs
>
> For mail from Internet-connected systems:
> [log in to unmask]
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