MODERATE for oslib-user at compton.nu

Tony van der Hoff OSLib at mk-net.demon.co.uk
Tue Apr 11 13:44:54 BST 2000


On Tue, 11 Apr 2000, at 09:50:25, oslib-user-reject-955446625.16515.nocj
fakkbnkmjbceljpk at compton.nu wrote on the subject "MODERATE for oslib-
user at compton.nu":

>The enclosed message was submitted to the oslib-user at compton.nu
>mailing list. If you'd like to approve it for distribution to all
>the subscribers, please e-mail:
>
>   oslib-user-accept-955446625.16515.nocjfakkbnkmjbceljpk at compton.nu
>
>Usually, this happens when you just hit the "reply" button. You can
>check the address to make sure that it starts with
>"oslib-user-accept". If this does not work, simply copy the
>address and paste it into the "To:" field of a new message.
>
>To reject the post and cause it to be returned to the
>sender, please send a message to:
>
>   oslib-user-reject-955446625.16515.nocjfakkbnkmjbceljpk at compton.nu
>
>Usually, it is easiest to hit the "reply-to-all" button, and then
>remove all the addresses except the one starting with
>"oslib-user-reject".
>
>You do not need to copy the post in your response to accept or 
>reject it. If you wish to send a comment to the sender of a rejected
>post, please include it between two marker lines starting with three
>percent signs ('%'):
>
>%%% Start comment
>%%% End comment
>
>Thank you for your help!
>
>--- Enclosed, please find the posted message.
>
>In message <200004102031.NAA03288 at purple.trimedia.sv.sc.philips.com>,
>Jonathan Coxhead <jonathan at doves.demon.co.uk> writes
>>   Please, just get over yourself.
>>
>>   I suggest that no further response should be made to this person, 
>>until and unless he wants to leave out the personal attacks, and 
>>becomes interested once more in the subject of this list.
>>
>Well, it *is* a moderated list. How about....
>
>Naa, that would just be too petty :-)
>

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