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Ione Smith <[log in to unmask]>
Sat, 2 Aug 1997 22:09:40 +0000
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Hey Einstein!

If you send a message to "[log in to unmask]" with the text "help",
you get the following info:

LISTSERV(R) version 1.8c - most commonly used commands

Info      <topic|listname>       Order documentation
Lists     <Detail|Short|Global>  Get a description of all lists
SUBscribe listname <full name>   Subscribe to a list
SIGNOFF   listname               Sign off from a list
SIGNOFF   * (NETWIDE             - from all lists on all servers
REView    listname <options>     Review a list
Query     listname               Query your subscription options
SET       listname  options      Update your subscription options
INDex     <filelist_name>        Order a list of LISTSERV files
GET       filename filetype      Order a file from LISTSERV
REGister  full_name|OFF          Tell LISTSERV about your name

There are more commands (AFD, FUI, PW, etc). Send an INFO REFCARD for a
comprehensive  reference card,  or just  INFO for  a list  of available
documentation files.

Can you read well enough to tell that you should send a message (NOT to
the list--send it to "[log in to unmask]") that says "signoff
lstown-l" ??

Please! Put us out of your misery!
--

Ione



-- Ione L. Smith, DVM -- Department of Comparative Medicine --
-- University of Tennessee,  College of Veterinary Medicine --
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          The Society for Veterinary Medical Ethics
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      http://funnelweb.utcc.utk.edu/~ilsmith/stereo.html
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