Re: PLEASE No Test Messages
Sharon Kuhlenschmidt 07 Aug 1996 18:32 EST
I like this idea. I vote with Barbara
Sharon Kuhlenschmidt, Grants Development Analyst
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
On Wed, 7 Aug 1996, Research Administration Discussion Group wrote:
> Elizabeth - I think it might be better if the default was set for the
> LISTSERV TO send the originator a copy of their own message. What does
> anyone else think?
>
> BW
>
>
> Barbara W. McKinley, Administrator
> Division of Molecular Virology
> Baylor College of Medicine
> e-mail: xxxxxx@bcm.tmc.edu
> voice mail: 713-798-3154
> fax: 713-798-5075
> ----------
> From: Research Administration Discussion Group
> To: Multiple recipients of list RESADM-L
> Subject: PLEASE No Test Messages
> Date: Tuesday, August 06, 1996 5:12PM
>
> Please do not post test messages to the list--these messages go to
> 900 + subscribers around the world. If you are unsure as to
> whether your messages are getting through, you should set your
> subscription to give you a copy of your own postings --the default
> for this LISTSERV is to NOT send the originator a copy of their
> own message. To set your subscription to receive copies of your
> own postings, send the following command to the LISTSERVER (NOT TO
> RESADM-L!)
> at xxxxxx@health.state.ny.us
>
> SET RESADM-L Repro
>
> The command should appear on the first line of an email message with
> no subject. Also, do not include any please, thank you or other
> niceties--you are talking to a computer when you send mail to
> the listserv--it could care less how polite you are ;-)
>
> * Elizabeth (Liz) Mazzella xxxxxx@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US*
> * Director, Technology Transfer & Contract Programs *
> * Health Research, Inc. (A Non-Profit Corp.) Albany NY 12209 *
> * Voice: (518) 431-1200 Fax: (518)431-1234 *
>