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 Message 909 
 Rob Mccart to MIKE POWELL 
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 07 Sep 25 08:23:07 
 
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MSGID: 911.canada@1:2320/105 2d22c0ca
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PID: Synchronet 3.21a-Linux master/123f2d28a Jul 12 2025 GCC 12.2.0
TID: SBBSecho 3.28-Linux master/123f2d28a Jul 12 2025 GCC 12.2.0
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RM>> Does it work the way it's supposed to in SLMR, does the one
  >> letter command work properly to add or drop a conference?

MP>I am not sure if it works or not, but...

RM>> Is that done by you or does it go elsewhere?

MP>Synchronet's QWK processor would interpret what was sent and act
  >accordingly, if it works.  IIRC, you very recently managed to add a
  >conference here, so whatever you did appeared to work.  ;)

That suggests that you are not involved in that. Likely it works
better when you are adding a conference since there is a post
involved hopefully of interest to others, although I'm sure I
clicked to add that one and posted a message to it the same night.
As you said, it went through but maybe the ADD was not needed,
automatic wen you post a message.. Unless it refuses to let you
post before adding.. I don't do this stuff often enough..  B)

If you want to drop a conference, that's a little different.
I've hit the key to drop a conference before and it either
didn't happen or didn't happen for quite a while.

I guess it's not that big a deal since there are not huge numbers
of messages coming through on many places and you can just ignore
them.

Another bit of confusion is I find myself getting messages from
a conference I never signed up for so some of it seems automatic,
maybe when a new conference on a network is started up..

I assume some of the conferences are on Your BBS and you have
more control over those..

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 * SLMR Rob  * You're unusually easy to get along with lately..  You ok?
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