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How to get zero mail messages (was Re: How to get only one message a day from TECHWR-L)
Subject:How to get zero mail messages (was Re: How to get only one message a day from TECHWR-L) From:Aahz <aahz -at- NETCOM -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 5 Sep 1994 16:04:22 GMT
In article <TECHWR-L%94090411211281 -at- vm1 -dot- ucc -dot- okstate -dot- edu>,
Derrel Fincher, 1-(713 <dvfincher -at- slb -dot- com> wrote:
>I to have had a problem with being innundated with drivel on the numerous
>lists that I subscribe to. The biggest problem was sorting important mail
>requiring immediate action on my part from the list mail. So I set all of
>the lists to digests, which means I get a maximum one mail a day that
>arrives shortly after midnight.
Better yet, subscribe to the newsgroup bit.listserv.techwr-l.
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