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Instructions for the NEW listserv address: * * * * Temporarily Stopping Mail From LM_NET * * * * If you want to stop receiving mail from LM_NET for a period of time, all you have to do is send a specific message to the listserv computer which handles LM_NET mail. Send the message to this address: listserv@listserv.syr.edu In the body of the message, on the first line, type the following: set lm_net nomail To restart your LM_NET mail, send to the same address, the following: set lm_net mail Please leave the Subject: line blank (i.e., no subject.) Best wishes, Peter Milbury, Library Media Teacher/Mentor Teacher/TeleMentor ............................................................................ PMILBURY@ERICIR.SYR.EDU Web:http://www.cusd.chico.k12.ca.us/~pmilbury Pleasant Valley High School, Chico, California 95926 Voice: 916-891-3060 Co-owner of LM_NET: Discussion Group for School Library Media Professionals LM_NET: Connects Over 4,000 In the School Library Media Community, Worldwide ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ On Thu, 4 May 1995 sweagles@INS.INFONET.NET wrote: > Dear Peter M. or other experts, > I recently sent a message to the listserve address to set no mail > as I was concerned about the volume over Spring Break. When I tried to > set mail again I was told that the following message was invalid. > * set lm_net mail * (obviously without the punctuation). I checked my > valid commands list in my LM_NET file and my first inclination looked > correct. So I tried again. When I did, I addressed it again to: > * listserv@suvm.syr.edu * and this time I got a message stating > that my request was being forwarded to * LISTSERV@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU. * > Do we have a new address protocol? > TIA. > -Christine Grillo, "sweagles@netins.net" >