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Dear LM_NET Colleagues,

I think that many others may also be wondering how to do
this.

It can be helpful to have the words "LM_NET" appear in the
subject line of the messages LM_NET sends you. One reason is
so that you can "train" your anti-spam software to accept
our messages. It is also helpful if you want all LM_NET
messages to be routed into folders (something that some
e-mail systems allow users to do.)

If you would like to have the words: [LM_NET] appear in the
subject line of all LM_NET postings you receive, this is how
to make it happen.

Send this command:  set lm_net SUBJECTHDR
               to:  listserv@listserv.syr.edu

If you have them already, and DO NOT wish to have them show,
then....

Send this command:  set lm_net NOSUBJECTHDR
               to:  listserv@listserv.syr.edu

We are glad to have you with us on LM_NET!

Peter

Peter Milbury, LM_NET Co-Moderator   pmilbury@iis.syr.edu
School Librarian/CA TeleMentor, Chico, CA

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