Postponing law-lib messages

From: Christopher Noe (noe@sunset.backbone.olemiss.edu)
Date: Thu Jul 08 2004 - 10:50:38 PDT


Colleagues:

Since the annual meeting is coming up, I have been asked to
repost the instructions for postponing mail from the law-lib
list. This is something you should do for all the lists you
subscribe to if you are going to be unable to check your
e-mail for a while. If you activate an autoreply message
when you are out of the office, it is particularly important
to postpone or unsubscribe from your lists, otherwise
persons posting messages to the list will get your autoreply
message.

Here are the instructions for postponing and resuming mail
from the law-lib list. Send these commands to
listproc@ucdavis.edu, not to the address for posting
messages to the list.

set law-lib mail postpone
Postpone receiving mail from law-lib temporarily, without
unsubscribing.

set law-lib mail ack
Resume receiving messages from law-lib, and receive copies
of messages you post to the list.

set law-lib mail noack
Resume receiving messages from law-lib, and do not receive
copies of messages you post to the list.

set law-lib mail digest
Instead of receiving all the individual messages posted to
the list, receive a single file containing the text of all
messages posted the previous day. Note that to end digest
mode, you can send the command set law-lib mail ack.

For additional information about the law-lib list, see my
unofficial FAQ at http://home.olemiss.edu/~noe/llfaq.html



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