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December 1994, Week 1

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Jeremy Butler <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Wed, 7 Dec 1994 16:58:34 CST
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Perhaps you will be out of touch with your e-mail connection during
the holidays?  Want to avoid facing a congested mailbox on your
return?
 
Want to help your SCREEN-L coordinator and save him from deleting you
when your mailbox fills up and error messages start bombarding him and
he begins to tear out his hair and howl obscenities at his cat, Flipper,
who really doesn't deserve the abuse?
 
Okay, then, before you leave town, either (1) sign off of SCREEN-L or
(2) suspend your delivery of SCREEN-L messages.
 
To do either of these options, do not send mail to [log in to unmask]
If you do it will be distributed to everyone on SCREEN-L.  Instead, send
e-mail to:
 
[log in to unmask]
 
To signoff, put the following in the first line of your message:
 
unsubscribe screen-l
 
To temporarily halt delivery of your SCREEN-L messages, put the following
in the first line of your message:
 
set screen-l nomail
 
When you return, send mail to [log in to unmask], and put the following
in the first line of the message:
 
set screen-l mail
 
That's it.  No fuss.  No muss.
 
Thanks for helping out!
 
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...if spiders were of large size, they would as the poet said,
"mock the majesty of man's high birth, despise his bulwarks,
and unpeople earth."
                              --"Concerning Spiders"
                                LONDON TELEGRAPH, 1880
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| Jeremy Butler - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [log in to unmask] |
| SCREEN-L Coordinator                                                   |
| Telecommunication & Film Dept * The University of Alabama * Tuscaloosa |

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