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- From: "Korg-i@nac.net, org-i@nac.net" <Korg-i@nac.net, org-i@nac.net>
- To: "Kevan R.Craft" <craftbro@midicraft.demon.co.uk>
- Subject: Help for the korg-i list.
- Date: Sun, 6 Apr 1997 15:07:40 -0400
- Message-ID: <860353666.1013464.0@othello.nac.net>
-
-
- This email message gives you important information about using
- this list - please save it for future reference.
-
-
- Sending mail to the list
- ========================
-
- To send a message to all korg-i list members, use a message
- with the following form (the email address is case insensitive):
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- From: Brian Dorricott <brian@net-shopper.co.uk>
- To: korg-i@
- Subject: PROBLEM WITH LOADING PRODUCT
-
- Can anybody help me unzip my file?
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- Leaving the list
- ================
-
- To stop receiving messages from korg-i you will need to send
- a message to the list manager called "lists@" with
- a command to remove you from the list. The list manager controls
- who belongs to the list. For example:
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- From: Brian Dorricott <brian@net-shopper.co.uk>
- To: lists@
- Subject: <not needed>
-
- leave korg-i
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- If you receive a message saying you are not a member but you are still
- getting messages, you could be subscribed as a different email address.
- In one of the errant messages, check for the "X-ListMember:" clause in
- the header of the message. It will have the form:
-
- X-listMember: brian@abc.co.uk [korg-i@]
-
- which means that this message was from the list called "korg-i"
- and sent to the email address "brian@abc.co.uk". You can now leave the
- list by sending the message:
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- From: Brian Dorricott <brian@net-shopper.co.uk>
- To: lists@
- Subject: <not needed>
-
- leave korg-i brian@abc.co.uk
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- Requesting digests
- ==================
-
- Instead of getting each message from the list seperately, you may ask
- the list server to send you a compendium of all the messages that were
- sent that day. To do this, send a message to the list server with the
- command "DIGEST". For example:
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- From: Brian Dorricott <brian@net-shopper.co.uk>
- To: lists@
- Subject: <not needed>
-
- digest korg-i
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- The list manager will send you a confirmation message back and every
- 24-hours you will receive a single email message with a contents
- and each message listed in it.
-
-
- Requesting Files
- ================
-
- This list has a set of files associated with it. These files may
- contain new software releases, frequently asked questions etc. The
- list server provides two commands to allow you to collect these file:
- DIR and GET. If you wish to obtainly a list of all the files associated
- with this list, send the following message to the list manager:
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- From: Brian Dorricott <brian@net-shopper.co.uk>
- To: lists@
- Subject: <not needed>
-
- dir korg-i
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- In return, you will get two messages. One is a transaction
- report (telling you the command was completed) and the second will be
- titled "Directory for korg-i" and would have a contents like:
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- Directory for the list korg-i
-
- 1 INML301C.ZIP 2535788 bytes
- 2 INML302D.ZIP 2671264 bytes
-
- Directory for korg-i has 2 entries.
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Now you know the names of the files, you can request one to be sent
- to you using the GET command. Taking the example of INML301C.ZIP,
- we could use the command:
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- From: Brian Dorricott <brian@net-shopper.co.uk>
- To: lists@
- Subject: <not needed>
-
- get korg-i inml301c.zip
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Again, you will get two messages - the transaction report and a
- message containing the MIME encoded file (or the file if it is a text
- file).
-
-
- Where to report problems
- ========================
-
- Should you still have any problems or questions, please email
- root@ who will be happy to help.
-