Anne: If you look at the bottom of your message the instructions are right there: Send a message to the listserv and put where you would normally put your letter: "set parkinsn nomail" without the quotes. Don't send "signoff" because that will remove you from the list. This keeps your account alive so that you can recover the your listserv when you return with "set parkinsn mail". (note the spelling of Parkinsn) K. F. Etzold Anne Arden <[log in to unmask]> Sent by: To "Parkinson's [log in to unmask] Information cc Exchange Network" <PARKINSN@listser Subject v.utoronto.ca> Posting a message 05/31/2005 04:38 PM Please respond to "Parkinson's Information Exchange Network" From Anne Arden to the Parkinson's list (caregiver/fiancee to PD patient George Prow): Message #1) Has anyone had experience cutting out an anti-psychotic drug and reverted to just plain Sinemet - and then reduced the dosage of Sinemet? ? How did it go? Basically, in our experience, we had a great cutback in hallucinations and paranoia, etc., but lost some mobility. Message #2) How can I get off this list during my vacation? I don't want to return, re-open my computer and find a zillion messages from our Parkinson's list. I followed the directions which basically said to put "get off parkinsn" in the body of the message. I tried this many times but always got a message back "invalid command." I have tried variations: putting the getting off" command in both the subject line AND the message body, putting it in just the message body, putting it in all capitals, also in lower case .. nothing works. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto:[log in to unmask] In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto:[log in to unmask] In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn Anyone know? (Embedded image moved to file: pic14359.jpg)