First, thanks to everyone for some *_super_* guidance on decrypting weak cyphers...I have some (enjoyable) homework to do now! Secondly, I seem to have come across a minor bug in the majordomo software; and I thought others might be having a similar problem... I subscribed...'domo accepted...then I got duplicate mailings. I did a 'who', and found I was listed under 2 slightly different, equally valid, addressess. I canceled one, and it required manual approval, which came (apparently) quickly...and BOTH addresses got taken off! Anyway, after fiddling with it a bit, I'm getting the one copy of each posting I wanted...but, I wonder if somehow the duplicate address problem might be related to the crash problem? Regards, Dave
On Wed, 22 Jun 1994, David L Womack wrote:
Secondly, I seem to have come across a minor bug in the majordomo software; and I thought others might be having a similar problem...
[story deleted] I had something similiar happen. Last week, I moved all of my stuff from my old address to this one. I unsubscribed from cypherpunks and resubscribed over here. Then the crash happened. I resubscribed from here, and then Eric restored the backups, so I was now subscribed twice. I unsubscribed from my old account and lost both of them (majordomo can do some funky domain checking) and had to resubscribe from my new workstation. Annoying but understandable. The 'funky' domain checking that Majordomo does is so that if you are on terminal1.domain.foo.bar, it will assume that a user with the same name at terminal2.domain.foo.bar is the same and tell you you are already subscribed and if there are two entries, remove them both. ____ Robert A. Hayden <=> hayden@vorlon.mankato.msus.edu \ /__ -=-=-=-=- <=> -=-=-=-=- \/ / Finger for Geek Code Info <=> I do not necessarily speak for the \/ Finger for PGP Public Key <=> City of Mankato or Blue Earth County -=-=-=-=-=-=-=- (GEEK CODE 1.0.1) GAT d- -p+(---) c++(++++) l++ u++ e+/* m++(*)@ s-/++ n-(---) h+(*) f+ g+ w++ t++ r++ y+(*)
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