Re: Your message to CONLANG-Request@LISTSERV.BROWN.EDU
From: | Philippe Caquant <herodote92@...> |
Date: | Friday, August 20, 2004, 17:03 |
Can't understand a thing. Seems that Listserv is
talking to Conlang, meaning that an automat is talking
to another automat ? Maybe we should discreetly retire
and leave them both together ? Or did I do something
wrong ?
--- "L-Soft list server at Brown University (1.8d)"
<LISTSERV@...> wrote:
> Fri, 20 Aug 2004 10:29:45
>
> Your message to CONLANG-Request@LISTSERV.BROWN.EDU
> has been forwarded to
> the "list owners" (the people who manage the CONLANG
> list). If you wanted
> to reach a human being, you used the correct
> procedure and you can ignore
> the remainder of this message. If you were trying
> to send a command for
> the computer to execute, please read on.
>
> The CONLANG list is managed by a LISTSERV
> server. LISTSERV commands
> should always be sent to the
> "LISTSERV" address, ie
> LISTSERV@LISTSERV.BROWN.EDU. LISTSERV never tries
> to process messages
> sent to the CONLANG-Request address; it simply
> forwards them to a human
> being, and acknowledges receipt with the present
> message.
>
> If your message was a LISTSERV command, you
> should resend it to
> LISTSERV@LISTSERV.BROWN.EDU. The list owners know
> that you have received
> this message and may assume that you will resend the
> command on your own.
> You will find instructions for the most common
> administrative requests
> below.
>
> *********************
> * TO LEAVE THE LIST *
> *********************
>
> Write to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.BROWN.EDU and, in the
> text of your message
> (not the subject line), write: SIGNOFF CONLANG
>
> ********************
> * TO JOIN THE LIST *
> ********************
>
> Write to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.BROWN.EDU and, in the
> text of your message
> (not the subject line), write: SUBSCRIBE CONLANG
>
> ************************
> * FOR MORE INFORMATION *
> ************************
>
> Write to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.BROWN.EDU and, in the
> text of your message
> (not the subject line), write: "HELP" or "INFO"
> (without the quotes).
> HELP will give you a short help message and INFO a
> list of the documents
> you can order.
>
=====
Philippe Caquant
"High thoughts must have high language." (Aristophanes, Frogs)
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