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Subject: Re: Finding A Listowner
From: Jailbait <jailbait @ apocalypse . org>
Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 12:51:25 -0400
To: Eric Thomas <ERIC @ VM . SE . LSOFT . COM>, list-managers @ GreatCircle . COM
In-reply-to: <199806181558.IAA04815@honor.greatcircle.com>; from Eric Thomas <ERIC@VM.SE.LSOFT.COM> on Jun 18, 1998 at 05:44:22PM
References: <199806181558.IAA04815@honor.greatcircle.com>

Quoting Eric Thomas (ERIC@VM.SE.LSOFT.COM):
> On Thu, 18 Jun 1998 00:54:26 -0400 Rich Kulawiec <rsk@gsp.org> said:
> 
> >But it's  clearly been understood  for well over  a decade that  one can
> >expect to find an agent of *some* kind -- either human or software -- at
> >that address,
> 
> No, it's not clearly  been understood for well over a  decade at all. For
> one thing, over  a decade ago there was exactly  one mailing list manager
> available, LISTSERV,  and it did  not sit  at -request. Your  Honour, I'm
> afraid the  first use of -request  for the command address  dates back to
> somewhere around 93.
> 
Unless you're talking about the context of MLM's ONLY, which is not how it
seems from what you've said above, then my anecdote trumps yours.
I'm the manager of a list that has been around since '85, has always used the
-request convention, and grew out of machines hosted on .arpa machines that
ALSO used the -request convention.

Ignoring the worth (or not) of 2412?,
JB



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