Please see the correspondence below. Is there some way LISTSERV can suppress the multiple TO lines shown below? Most cordially, A. Ralph Papakhian, Music Library (Co-Listowner for MLA-L@IUBVM) Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405 (812) 855-2970 [log in to unmask] [log in to unmask] ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Richard Griscom Head, Music Library, Univ. of Louisville Phone: (502) 588-5659 Ralph, The MCIMail people voiced their complaints about the long list of names at the beginning of all MLA-L notes. Sherry wanted to know whether there would be any way to suppress it. Was this topic ever discussed when you were on the Board? I'm assuming that MCIMail won't be able to do anything about it, but I'm willing to pursue with them. Dick *** Forwarding note from SLV --CMSNAMES 07/10/92 10:39 *** Received: from NRI.Reston.VA.US by ULKYVM.LOUISVILLE.EDU (IBM VM SMTP V2R1) with TCP; Fri, 10 Jul 92 10:39:52 EDT Received: from mcimail.com by NRI.Reston.VA.US id ak13434; 10 Jul 92 10:24 EDT Date: Fri, 10 Jul 92 14:25 GMT To: RWGRIS01 <[log in to unmask]> Subject: RE: MCIMail and MLA-L Message-Id: <[log in to unmask]> Dick, Here is a sample MLA-L message. It would be nice if you could do something to delete that intro. list. Thanks. Date: Thu Jul 09, 1992 12:20 pm EST From: Music Library Association Mailing List EMS: INTERNET / MCI ID: 376-5414 MBX: [log in to unmask] TO: Current Designs Corp. / MCI ID: 170-6413 TO: David L. Riley / MCI ID: 474-3288 TO: Anna Seaberg / MCI ID: 505-8222 TO: John deB. Shepard, Jr. / MCI ID: 525-1720 TO: Kurt Weill Foundation / MCI ID: 296-6674 TO: Joseph Boonin / MCI ID: 455-9562 TO: Susan T. Sommer / MCI ID: 463-2926 TO: Christine Hoffman / MCI ID: 464-2927 TO: * Sherry L. Vellucci / MCI ID: 465-2928 TO: Jane Gottlieb / MCI ID: 466-2932 TO: Westminster Choir College / MCI ID: 474-6586 TO: Chicago Public Library / MCI ID: 510-5362 TO: Multiple recipients of list MLA-L EMS: INTERNET / MCI ID: 376-5414 MBX: [log in to unmask] Subject: instrument dealers Press RETURN for more; type NO to stop: Can anyone give me the name, address, phone number of a reputable dealer who can evaluate a mandolin made about the turn of the century. I pre- sume the Nashville area would be the best place to look, but would welcome the name of someone closer to me. Nyal Williams Ball State University Muncie, IN williams @bsuvax1.bitnet Command: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Well, that's it. I've been working incredibly hard on the diss. but don't appear to be making much progress. There hasn't been time for anything else--vacation, MLA, etc. This too shall pass! Sherry