Re: newsgroup line in header

From: Debra Walker (debraw@wwa.com)
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 18:49:28 -0600

On Mon, 17 Mar 1997 17:46:32 -0100,
in article <IGZLzU86lAXT088yn@login.dknet.dk >,
cltrar@login.dknet.dk (Claus Th\)) wrote:

>When setting up a pseudo newsgroup and mailing articles from it, the
>mail has a line in the header that says newsgroup and then the name of the
>group used in the yarn program. E.g. my mails to this list has the
>following 3 lines at the top:

<snip...>

>This has not been a problem on this and other lists, but it seems to
>be on one of the lists I
>am on. My messages is aparently beeing send to the list owner because
>of this newsgroup line. I can edit it away if I remember, but
>actually this should be done when the message is stored in the
>outfile. I am using the 088 version of Yarn for dos. I think that the
>mailing list is using majordomo software.

Perhaps, you should check the email address for submitting posts to
that list. Make sure that it is the right one, for that purpose. If
you look in your \yarn directory at the active file, you should find a
line there for that pseudo-newsgroup. The mailing list address for
posts should be at the end, I think. AFAIK, you should be able to
edit/update that line in the active file, if the email address is
incorrect, save the changes, and that should do it. I could be wrong,
though...:)...

But, I hope this helps.

Debra Walker

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