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Bob wrote:  
> ** Reply to message from "Sheridan George s-geo@usa.net" on Wed, 21 Apr 2004  
> 21:20:19 PDT7  
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>>OK, I have subscribed and gotten an acknowledgment.  What do I do now?  
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> And I see that you posted a message to the test list.  
 
I did? How did I do that?  I was simply replying to a SCOUG-Programming message.  
 
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> Do whatever you want to do as a test.  There has been a little traffic and some  
> q and a but not much.  
 
Clue me in on what makes good test messages for a mail server. (I don't know how to write spam so   
that is out. Oh, I could write the body part but about spoofing and such I have no clue.)  
 
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> To answer your question on the test list  
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>>Is not being able to change the domain name a bothersome entanglement?  
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> I do not think this is a problem as you can specify secondary domain names.   
> The domain name that is registered has to be the primary domain name when  
> CommuniGate is configured.  
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Then it doesn't look like much of a burden unless we want to give up SCOUG.com for some reason.  
 
Sheridan  
 
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