Did anyone else on the list receive this message? It appears to have been sent to the entire list I personally do not wish to have an account with ironlight.com. and know nothing of them. Maybe the List supervisor can elaborate? Roger Smith [log in to unmask] -----Original Message----- From: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Newsgroups: bit.listserv.museum-l To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: Wednesday, 23 December 1998 15:12 Subject: Form: Greeting Soundvision - Cloaked >An electronic mail account has just been opened for you and has been >configured as indicated below. For information on how to make changes >to your mail account or to obtain explanations about any of the fields, >see the instructions that follow this account summary. > > Your-Name: [Soundvision - Cloaked] > > (Note: Your name is sometimes referred to as your account name.) > > Internet-Addresses: [[log in to unmask]] > > Finger-Information: [] > >========================================================================== >Here's some information about changing your account: > >Only the system administrator can change your name or Internet addresses. >If you want to change your password or finger information you can do so >with a World Wide Web browser or via E-mail. You simply fill out a form >indicating the desired changes and submit the form to the mail system. >To request the required Information form: > > via the Web: connect to http://clifford.ironlight.com:666 > > via E-mail: You can get the E-mail form to modify your > account by sending a new message to the > address, <[log in to unmask]>, > with the word "Information" as the message > body like this: > > To: [log in to unmask] > > Information > > Note: The word "Information" is case sensitive and > must be entered exactly as indicated. > >After receiving the Information form, make the appropriate changes, >put in your password, and submit the form. (Note: If you are using >the E-mail interface you'll need to create a reply message including >the content of the original E-mail, then edit and submit that reply.) > >If you don't receive an error message, the changes have been accepted. > >========================================================================== >Here is an explanation of each of the fields shown for your account: > >Your-Name >--------- >This field is for your real name as you prefer to see it in written form. >It is not your E-mail address, although it will be included with your >E-mail address on messages sent out from your account if the Postmaster >has configured your account to rewrite the "From" address on outgoing mail. >If your name is misspelled, you should inform your Postmaster as only >the Postmaster can make changes to this field. > >Internet-Addresses >------------------ >You can receive mail at any of the Internet addresses listed. The first >one is your Primary Internet Address. Your Primary Internet Address >is usually the address included in all outgoing mail and should be the >one you generally give out as your E-mail address. > >All Internet addresses are matched in a case-insensitive manner so they >may be written in any mixture of upper and lowercase characters. The case >of your Primary Internet Address is important only if you want to have your >address on all outgoing mail written a specific way. > >Multiple addresses may be used to accommodate common misspellings >(e.g. Jane.MacFarlane@Domain and Jane.McFarland@Domain), various address >formats including hostname hiding on outgoing mail (e.g. Jane.Doe@Domain, >[log in to unmask], doej@domain, doe@domain, etc.), or addresses in >multiple domains (Jane@Domain1, DoeJ@Domain2). > >Finger-Information >------------------ >The "finger" directory service lets people find information about other >people with E-mail accounts. The information specified here will be returned >to other users who request information about you (as long as the Postmaster >has not limited access to your account). > >Your finger information can include anything you want people to know, such as >your postal mailing address and favorite quote. >