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- Subject: Administrivia: Subscribe/Unsuscribe, Postpone, Plain Text
- From: "Okerson, Ann" <ann.okerson@yale.edu>
- Date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 17:29:15 EDT
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Dear Liblicense-l Readers: Apologies from your moderator for sending yesterday to the list a message that was intended for one individual who wished to unsubscribe. That said, with summer and holidays upon us, it's an opportune time to review the easiest ways to unsubscribe and re-subscribe, if you are leaving for a time and don't wish to receive the list mail. Alternatively, you can opt to "postpone." Instructions for both options are provided below. Please write me with any specific questions, or if things don't work for you. Most often the reason for lack of success is that an e-mail address may have changed between the time you subscribed and today. In that case, your system has probably aliased your old address and you are still receiving messages as if there had been no change at all. However, your new messages are in fact being sent differently, and the listproc software has no way of knowing about the change. Your command will succeed if you use your original subscriber address. If you're stymied, let me know and we'll work together to figure things out. Also, while we have your attention: please remember that the listproc software is set to receive and distribute ASCII (plain text) messages. If you send attachments or HTML, or otherwise formatted text (such as often seems to happen from an Apple computer, or with other invisible tagging methods, which you might not even see), listproc turns these into some form of gibberish. In some cases I can read through the gibberish and clean out all the extraneous characters (such as those pesky "=20") one at a time, by hand. In some cases I think I have succeeded, but they elude me -- and you all receive messy messages. Sorry about that. In other cases, to interpret the messages is beyond me and and I have to give up! The time spent on making messages readable outstrips any actual moderation time by a factor of at least 10 to 1. And it can be time that's frustratingly or tediously spent. Any help you can provide will be much appreciated. For example, one can generally set one's mailers to send out 'plain text." Why do we use plain text? Because we have subscribers all over the world and for a visible percentage of them, heavily formatted text is not easily readable, or not at all. Thank you, as always, Ann Okerson/Moderator *** SUB-UNSUB: In order to subscribe or UNsubscribe correctly, go to the LIBLICENSE Web site at: www.library.yale.edu/~llicense/index.shtml Look for the bar along the top for the "liblicense" list and click on it. There you will find a quick way to subscribe or UNsubscribe, by inputting your email address and clicking the appropriate request. *** POSTPONE: To postpone, send a message to listproc@lists.yale.edu Leave the subject line blank. In the body of the message, type: set liblicense-l mail postpone To resume send a message to listproc@lists.yale.edu: Leave the subject line blank. In the body of the message, type: set liblicense-l mail ack ****
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