The thing about it is, I never did either one nor did I ever send a message to Freelist. I thought that maybe you had done it. From: audio-pals-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:audio-pals-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Thomas McMahan Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2014 11:35 PM To: audio-pals@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [audio-pals] Re: FW: Ecartis command results: No commands found remember to do a sub or unsub via e-mail it has to go to: audio-pals-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Then put subscribe or unsubscribe in the subject line. It is seeing the command, but not to proper address I think. That is the tricky bit concerning freelists.org is that the addressing of subscribing and unsubscribing are structured different than the posting address. I think some of that is just how free.lists.org has their server settings verses the standard ecardis command settings too. Have had a couple of subscribe attempts come up as posts by outside members. So think some of this is their system goofing too. On Apr 24, 2014, at 8:03 PM, Josh <lawdog911@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Below is the message that made it to my inbox. -----Original Message----- From: FreeLists Mailing List Manager [mailto:ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2014 5:29 PM To: lawdog911@xxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Ecartis command results: No commands found Your post appears to contain a valid Ecartis command as the subject, or one of the first few lines. The post has been forwarded to the list administrator in case it is a real post. If you were trying to issue a command send it to ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx instead. Matched pattern: ^.* unsubscribe .*$ -- Original message --