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On Tue, 27 Jan 1998 09:35:54 -0600 David Young said:
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>> Being *totally* unclear why the user would acutally *want* only a
>> 45 minute window on weekdays, perhaps the *right* answer here is
>> that what they *want* is DIGEST?
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>> Can the original poster (who's name/addr I've lost) explain more
>> about the *problem* being solved (45-minute window is the solution,
>> so what is the problem?)
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>> Valdis Kletnieks
>> Computer Systems Senior Engineer
>> Virginia Tech
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>The reason they want it is because the list is used for daily
>announcements and news releases from our Public Affairs office and they
>want to be able to post the next days announcements in the afternoon,
>but not have them actually sent out until the next morning so
>subscribers won't get confused as to which day the announcements are
>for. I've suggested digesting but they want to do it this way for now.
>this brings to mind the hold saying; "Mine is not to reason why...". :)
Even without seeing this, and find their rationale a little weak,
I was going to suggest either manual, or automatic use of the command
HOLD listname. Put it in a schedular package, or potentially
even in Listserv's WAKEPARM FILE. That way they'll also get
a nice little reminder that it is held, and they can override
with a FREE if they wish.
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>Thanks to all who replied to my question.
>
>C. David Young
>Academic Computing Services
>Central Systems Support
>University Of Texas At Arlington
>Voice: (817) 272-3152
>Fax: (i17) 794-5796
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