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Jeremy Butler <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 29 Apr 1994 13:02:00 CDT
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On Fri, 29 Apr 1994 13:01:37 -0400 Dianne K Brooks said:
>Sorry to post this to the list but I don't get individual addresses on
>postings.
 
Many mail systems are like this, but you can get around the problem
by having SCREEN-L messages sent to you with the individual
address included *in the body of the message*.
 
Right before the text of the message will be listed the address and
subject.  This is called a "dual header" as information from the
header (to, from, subject, etc) is included as a second "header" in
the message body.
 
To have messages sent to you this way, send e-mail to [log in to unmask]
with the following command in the first line of your message:
 
set screen-l dual
 
If you don't like the dual header, change it back with:
 
set screen-l shorthdr
 
Please note:  these commands do not go to [log in to unmask], but,
rather, [log in to unmask]
 
See what you think...
 
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      I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed
          by madness, starving hysterical
          naked,
      dragging themselves through the negro
          streets at dawn looking for an angry fix
      angelheaded hipsters burning for the ancient
          heavenly connection to the starry
          dynamo in the machinery of night.
                        --Allen Ginsberg ("Howl")
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