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Re: (EDT|Brief)-like editor

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Rick Forrester)
Wed Dec 2 08:50:48 1998

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In-reply-to: Your message of "Wed, 02 Dec 1998 07:09:40 -0100."
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Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 05:49:16 -0800
From: Rick Forrester <rickf@glacier.jpl.nasa.gov>
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Your best solution might be to subscribe to the redhat-list-digest.
Check the web site for the exact address & try that.

Best
   rickf

G.Boggio@agora.stm.it said:
> I also have a nontechnical question.  I find the list interesting, 
> but the traffic is very heavy.  This is not normally a problem, but 
> sometimes I'm unable to access e-mail for a week or so and I cannot 
> allow thousands of unread messages to accumulate on my provider's 
> server.  Is there a mechanism for suspending/restarting mail from the 
> list without having to unsubscribe/re-subscribe, something like 
> listserv's 'set nomail', 'set mail'?  I have tried posting a query to 
> redhat-list-request with the subject starting with "Re:" but the 
> server just sent me the help file.

> -- Gianfranco Boggio Milano (Italy)

-- 
Rick Forrister                 <Richard.Forrister@jpl.nasa.gov>

You'll wonder why your data's lost
   When you load your system with MicroSoft...



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