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Date: | Sun, 13 Nov 1994 04:05:56 -0500 |
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I read through all the info on listserv TOPICS - I run a large
list that a lot of people tune into just for news about
conferences rather than general discussions. What I'm wondering
is a) if I set TOPIC=CFP (for Call for Papers), must it always
appear in the subject line as CFP or can it be, eg CFP: Roadkill
in American Culture (March 1995). That is, will listserv know to
ignore anything after the CFP, even if text does in fact follow
it? b) if I define 6-7 topics (eg CFP, NEWS, NOTICE, etc),
does this in any way limit the activity of the list? Can people
just cream off from a kind of menu of TOPIC options whatever they
want without the amount of other info posted on the list being
limited or affected in any way?
Thanks. I normally ask Bill Gruber first about this. Bill thinks
I'm still a CUNY employee, whereas I'm actually living in Colorado
these days 8-).
Jeff Finlay
Listowner, [log in to unmask]
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