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Jacob,
>That's unfortunate since that's basically what Prime= is intended
>for. What are your objections to it?
I should have been clearer in my explanation. I left some important
pieces of info. out.
Our lists are set up so that posts are sent to non-Listserv
accounts (ie, [log in to unmask]). Reply-To= fields are coded to
reflect this address as
well for those who insist on replying to the list directly.
This means that our lists are essentially announce-only in how they
are handled. How can the Prime keyword handle this correctly?
I would love to be able to queue our newsletters up so that they
can go out at specified times.
I'll go read more about the Prime= keyword.
Adam
At 06:43 PM 6/14/00 -0400, you wrote:
>>How can I send out my newsletters on a timed schedule?
>>
>>We operate 9 moderated discussion lists that we send as
>>announce-only type of lists. I'd
>>like to release these at certain times of the morning (say from 3
>>am to 9 am).
>>
>>I haven't seen anything about this in the docs (yes, I've read the
>>manual many times). I do not consider the "Prime Time" setting to
>>be a solution for this.
>
>That's unfortunate since that's basically what Prime= is intended
>for. What are your objections to it?
>
>Thanks,
>--
>Jacob Haller, Technical Support
>L-Soft international, Inc
>http://www.lsoft.com/
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