Re: How do you post to this group?

From: Ken Bawcom (email suppressed)
Date: Sun May 11 2008 - 23:09:12 PDT


Myron, why don't you just save your frameworks e-mails in a separate
file in your e-mail system? Then, you will have them all in one place,
and can find them quickly. That's what I do.

Ken B.

Quoting Myron Ort <email suppressed>:

> Can someone break these instructions down to step by step for those
> of us who no nothing to start with.
>
> I do not understand "SET FRAMEWORKS MAIL", what does that mean?
> Where do I go to do that, how do I get there?
>
> Myron Ort
>
>
> On May 11, 2008, at 1:31 PM, Sam Wells wrote:
>
>> Repost of Pip's instructions list, you'd use REPRO to get your own posts
>>
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>>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I am reposting this due to a number of recent requests.
>> Here is how to manage your FrameWorks subscription, including how
>> to leave the list.
>> To send any of these commands, write them in the body of an email
>> to <email suppressed>.
>>
>> SET FRAMEWORKS MAIL (to receive individual posts as they arrive)
>> SET FRAMEWORKS DIGEST (to receive messages appended together only
>> once a day)
>> SET FRAMEWORKS NOMAIL (to receive no posts yet remain subscribed)
>> SET FRAMEWORKS INDEX (to receive only message headers in digest
>> form once a day)
>> SET FRAMEWORKS REPRO (to receive copies of your own posts)
>> SET FRAMEWORKS NOREPRO (to not receive copies of your own posts)
>> SET FRAMEWORKS ACK (to receive acknowledgement that your posts are
>> distributed)
>> SET FRAMEWORKS NOACK (to not receive acknowledgement)
>> SIGNOFF FRAMEWORKS (to leave the list)
>>
>> -Pip Chodorov
>>
>>
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>>
>
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