Re: [ROOT] Welcome to roottalk

From: cstrato (aon.912121399@aon.at)
Date: Sat Apr 26 2003 - 18:23:49 MEST


The same is true for me, since two days I get multiple welcome messages 
for roottalk,
and for rootinfo (what is this?).

Best regards
Christian
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Arthur E. Snyder wrote:

>Somethings odds going on with roottalk. I keep get multiple welcome
>messages even though I signed up long ago. Is something wrong with the
>listserve?
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>On Fri, 25 Apr 2003 Majordomo@pcroot.cern.ch wrote:
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