Poster: Perrine Crampton Ms Crampton, my most sincere thanks for this document. I shall tell you the way *I* use it: we, the listowners of ARCANA, time after time have sent out little how-to-use-listserv lessons; we have time after time told people NOT to send listserv commands to the list. And I, for one, am sick and tired of having to scan my own list constantly when I'm on duty not only to make sure there isn't trouble brewing (we insist upon civility, you see), but to make sure no one has sent a command to the list, directly (UNSUB) or indirectly (HOW do I unsub?). And I'll be damned if I'm going to perpetuate these user errors by obeying those commands. SO. Every time I see listmembers trying to use the list to unsubscribe or go to digest, especially if it's in a way that makes it clear said listmembers are simply not bothering to read the documentation (I mean, we've ALL sent the wrong things to the list, complete with password on occasion, haven't we? *sure* we have! <grin>) (except, of course, for Eric Thomas, whom we all know to be above such things <even bigger grin>), I have Temple send them your handy-dandy little file and let *them* figure it out. I figure it's good for their souls. So far, it's worked. >Note that the reason I didn't include the dababase features becase *I* >still haven't figured them out so I do not feel qualified to explain >them to novice Internet users. Basic searches are a snap -- it's the ones that involve boolean operators other than the implied "and", and the ones involving senders and exact search strings, that get interesting. I've a simple how-to, complete with template, for basic searches, and send it out whenever there seems a need. One correction to your otherwise splendid work: >The command to remove yourself from a list is > > SIGNOFF Listname I've been bumming around the Net for some five years now (a veritable greenhorn compared with some, I know), but, far back as I can remember, the command UNSUB has also worked. I also suggest to people, sometimes, that they be polite to the nice listserv and add a second command line saying "thanks" ... (Yes, it works, those of you who hadn't run across this feature ... it's how I test out each morning when I'm on duty tp see of listserv and I are on speaking terms that day. Just send the command THANKS.) Mario Rups [log in to unmask]