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                LET'S START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT!
It's easy to lose or forget about the instructions for the PD list, and
that can result in needless hassle for you and for the people who try to
keep it running smoothly.  Please take time to read and S*A*V*E this post,
which is what Barb Patterson sent you when you joined, if you don't have it
now.  When you need to change your list subscription in any way, this will
remind you HOW to do it--and  you will not be sending useless COMMANDS to
the LIST instead of to the LISTSERV!
Let's hear it for a healthy and research-productive 1998!

>Date: Fri, 05 Dec 1997 19:15:06 -0500
>From: "L-Soft list server at UofT (1.8b)" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: You are now subscribed to the PARKINSN list
>To: Camilla H Flintermann <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-to: [log in to unmask]
>X-LSV-ListID: PARKINSN
>
>Fri, 5 Dec 1997 19:15:06
>
>Your subscription to the PARKINSN list (Parkinson's Information Exchange)
>has been accepted.
>
>Please save this message for future  reference, especially if you are not
>familiar with LISTSERV.  This might look like a waste  of disk space now,
>but in  6 months  you will be  glad you saved  this information  when you
>realize that  you cannot remember what  are the lists you  are subscribed
>to, or  what is the command  to leave the  list to avoid filling  up your
>mailbox while you are on vacation. In  fact, you should create a new mail
>folder for subscription confirmation messages  like this one, and for the
>"welcome  messages"  from the  list  owners  that you  will  occasionally
>receive after subscribing to a new list.
>
>To send  a message to  all the people  currently subscribed to  the list,
>just send mail to  [log in to unmask] This is called "sending
>mail to the list", because you send mail to a single address and LISTSERV
>makes  copies  for all  the  people  who  have subscribed.  This  address
>([log in to unmask]) is  also called  the "list  address". You
>must  never try  to send  any command  to that  address, as  it would  be
>distributed to all  the people who have subscribed. All  commands must be
>sent to the "LISTSERV address", [log in to unmask] It is very
>important to understand  the difference between the  two, but fortunately
>it is not complicated. The LISTSERV address is like a FAX number, and the
>list address  is like  a normal  phone line.  If you  make your  FAX call
>someone's  regular phone  number by  mistake,  it will  be an  unpleasant
>experience for  him but you will  probably be excused the  first time. If
>you do it regularly,  however, he will probably get upset  and send you a
>nasty complaint. It  is the same with mailing lists,  with the difference
>that you are calling hundreds or thousands of people at the same time, so
>a lot more people get annoyed if you use the wrong number.
>
>You  may leave  the list  at  any time  by sending  a "SIGNOFF  PARKINSN"
>command to [log in to unmask] You  can also tell LISTSERV how
>you want it to  confirm the receipt of messages you send  to the list. If
>you do  not trust  the system,  send a "SET  PARKINSN REPRO"  command and
>LISTSERV will send you  a copy of your own messages, so  that you can see
>that the  message was  distributed and  did not get  damaged on  the way.
>After a while  you may find that this is  getting annoying, especially if
>your mail program does not tell you  that the message is from you when it
>informs you that new  mail has arrived from PARKINSN. If  you send a "SET
>PARKINSN  ACK   NOREPRO"  command,  LISTSERV   will  mail  you   a  short
>acknowledgement  instead,  which  will  look different  in  your  mailbox
>directory. With most mail programs you will know immediately that this is
>an  acknowledgement  you  can  read  later. Finally,  you  can  turn  off
>acknowledgements completely with "SET PARKINSN NOACK NOREPRO".
>
>Contributions sent to this list are automatically archived. You can get a
>list  of the  available  archive  files by  sending  an "INDEX  PARKINSN"
>command to [log in to unmask] You  can then order these files
>with  a "GET  PARKINSN  LOGxxxx" command,  or  using LISTSERV's  database
>search facilities. Send  an "INFO DATABASE" command  for more information
>on the latter.
>
>Please note that  it is presently possible for anybody  to determine that
>you are signed  up to the list  through the use of  the "REVIEW" command,
>which returns the e-mail address and  name of all the subscribers. If you
>do not want your name to be  visible, just issue a "SET PARKINSN CONCEAL"
>command.
>
>More  information on  LISTSERV  commands  can be  found  in the  LISTSERV
>reference  card, which  you can  retrieve  by sending  an "INFO  REFCARD"
>command to [log in to unmask]
>

  Camilla Flintermann, CG for Peter 79/8
  Oxford, OH
  [log in to unmask]
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