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APO-L Info Reminder

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (EDK@LASPAU.MHS.HARVARD.EDU)
Fri Nov 5 12:25:37 1993

Date:         Fri, 5 Nov 1993 11:47:00 -0400
Reply-To: EDK@LASPAU.MHS.HARVARD.EDU
From: EDK@LASPAU.MHS.HARVARD.EDU
To: Multiple recipients of list APO-L <APO-L%PURCCVM.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU>

To: APO-L

                  APO-L INFO v3.0   07.20.93The following  abstract of  the
list  is from the  LISTSERV GROUPS  fileon the NETSERV file server:List:
APO-L@PURCCVMCoordinator: Ellen c.c. Kranzer             CCRAZY@HARVARDA or
CCRAZY@HARVARDA.HARVARD.EDU   APO-L: For Alpha Phi Omega, a service
oriented fraternity which has   chapters on many campuses in the United
States.  The list will provide   an opportunity for members to compare
notes on their chapters, discuss   organizational issues and communicate
with members at distant chapters.   APO-L is an unofficial list and the
postings reflect the opinions of   individuals and not the official policy
of Alpha Phi Omega.  The list   does not take the place of normal lines of
communication within the   the fraternity.::COMMANDS   -send all commands
to LISTSERV@PURCCVM or LISTSERV@CC.VM.PURDUE.EDU   -do not send commands to
APO-L   -send commands interactively or by placing them in the body of a
mail    message with no subject line or other text   -commands can be
grouped in a single message by placing each command    on a separate line
REV APO-L     {receive a list of APO-L subscribers}  INDEX APO-L   {receive
a list of files available to APO-L users}  GET APO-L *   {have the listserv
send the file APO-L whatever(*)}  UNSUB APO-L   {sign off of APO-L}  HELP
       {receive a list of LISTSERV commands}::GUIDELINESThe following
guidelines apply to APO-L.  Please read them. If you have anyquestions,
please contact the list coordinator.  The guidelines are derivedfrom
network policies, netiquette and input from subscribers to the
listcoordinator.1.  When first subscribing to APO-L, please feel free to
post a brief    (about a screen's worth) message about yourself to
introduce yourself    to the list.  Please use private e-mail to respond to
someone's    introduction. Please do not send your reply to APO-L as it
will then be    sent to the entire list.2.  APO-L makes a concerted effort
to keep network traffic and "junk mail"    to a minimum, since there are
many subscribers receiving APO-L through    their place of work or pay
services such as Compuserve or MCI Mail.  All    postings should be related
to Alpha Phi Omega.3.  Netiquette dictates private responses to private
email.  Please do not    post private mail to APO-L, EVEN IF YOU CANNOT
FIND A MAILING PATH.    Contact your local postmaster or the list
coordinator for if you need    help.  List subscribers can also be found on
the APO-L subscriber list    using the REV command.4.  Please do not
"flame" (insult) individuals over APO-L or in private    mail.  Discussions
will naturally bring disagreements, however, rebuttals    should always be
made in a rational, logical and mature manner in public    or private.5.
Please refrain  from  using  any language  that might  be considered
questionable (even by the most conservative of us) on APO-L.6.  The
chartering of a new chapter should be announced once by either a
representative  of the new chapter or the assisting chapter.
Congratulations (which are definitely in order) should be sent via PRIVATE
   e-mail.7.  Newly initiated pledge classes may also be announced by a
single    representative.  Again, congratulations and good wishes should be
   sent via PRIVATE e-mail.8.  Invitations to events should only be posted
once, unless there is a    change to the original announcement.
Arrangements to attend an event    should be made via private email and not
across APO-L.9.  Subscription to APO-L is *not* limited to active brothers.
 Please    do not discuss any rituals or confidential matters of the
fraternity    on APO-L.10. Most of the points above can be summarized by:
Keep in mind the principles    which Alpha Phi Omega was founded on and be
courteous to the members of    this list.Thank you for adhering to these
guidelines.   Although APO-L may not bethe most active of mailing lists,
following them will insure that themajority of people subscribed can and
will stay involved.APO's national offices are located at:   Alpha Phi Omega
  14901 E. 42nd Street   Independence, MO 64055   USA   (816)
373-8667::MESSAGE LOGSAPO-L communications are logged weekly.  You may
retrieve these notebooksby sending the following command to
LISTSERV@PURCCVM.BITNET either byinteractive message or as the first line
in a mail file:  GET APO-L LOGyymmwwhere yy is the year and mm is the month
and w is the week (where A=week 1,B=Week 2, etc. of the requested
notebook.::APOSOC-L   A companion list, APOSOC-L@PSUVM or
APOSOC-L@PSUVM.PSU.EDU exists for   APO members to chat via electronic
mail.  APOSOC-L is a very high   volume list.  The list coordinator for
APOSOC-L is Aman Bawa,   asb111@psu.edu:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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