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Welcome to the world of Roses. - LISTOWNER
- To: "'r*@eskimo.com'" <r*@eskimo.com>
- Subject: Welcome to the world of Roses. - LISTOWNER
- From: "* D* G* <D*@PSS.Boeing.com>
- Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 07:11:19 -0700
- Resent-Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 07:11:36 -0700
- Resent-From: rose-list@eskimo.com
- Resent-Message-ID: <"ZYQc43.0.3X6.JsiQr"@mx1>
- Resent-Sender: rose-list-request@eskimo.com
> >
> > Carleen:
> >
> > I think I'm understanding how this works - let's see if I 've got
> it: I e-mail
> > rose-list@
> > eskimo.com - it gets there and is diseminated to all who have
> subscribed -
> > then, like me, when they write back, they eventually get their own
> mail too?
>
> Yes this is true. The program is set up to send a query to all
> members of the rose mailing list. If you want the message to be a
> private message to the original
> sender, you need to understand how to use your mail program.
>
> Mailing list archives are on this url
> http://www.mallorn.com/lists/rose-list
>
> > Is this
> > correct? All new to me but that's fine. Whatever happened to
> Richard who
> > wanted
> > to know where all the action is - I must now have, with all my own
> mail
> > included,
> > 7 or 8 letters - that's a lot of action.
>
> Lot of action for the Rose Mailing list but a small amount of mail for
> me. Try 150 a day.
>
> >
> >
> > What does the eskimo in the address signify?
>
> Eskimo is a domain name like AOL. AOL is a turn key operation for
> people who would like support to get on the net. I use eskimo and
> you will see, their are many
> other types of ISP names with the email address.
>
> > I seem to be all questions (did
> > I say
> > I was a pest) but I am interested in learning lots about roses
> >
> > Bye - Joanie
>
>
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