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Corrected Clinton Instructions
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Lisa deGruyter)
Thu Sep 3 09:59:31 1992
Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1992 08:53:27 CDT
Reply-To: Public-Access Computer Systems Forum <PACS-L%UHUPVM1.BITNET@ricevm1.rice.edu>
From: Lisa deGruyter <ldeg@tenet.edu>
To: Multiple recipients of list PACS-L <PACS-L%UHUPVM1.BITNET@ricevm1.rice.edu>
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I tried accessing some of the Clinton campaign information posted last
week and had some problems. Eric Loeb sent me the following corrected
instructions.
Lisa deGruyter
ldeg@tenet.edu
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The automated Clinton/Gore mail server is available at
"clinton-wins@mail.clinton-gore.org"
This mail server recognizes requests in the "Subject:" field of
your mail message.
The entire set of commands are organized as follows. Indentation
means that all commands in sequence are required, as in
"info issue women" or "volunteer local Illinois". Incomplete
commands (eg "volunteer") will result in more information about
that set of commands (eg all the categories of volunteer).
help volunteer question
local propose
(state name) get
info email vote
issue create
(issue name) monitor
voting flyers
speeches distribute suggest
local ftp propose
(state name) professional get
business vote
add/remove teacher
issue student
(issue name) scientist
local organize bug
(state name)
news
Complete words will not be required as of 9/3/92 -- only
enough to dis-ambiguate your command from any other.
The "add" commands will put you on a relevant discussion list,
while the "info" commands will simply send you the latest
broadcasts out of Little Rock (or your state HQ in the case of
"info local <state>").
The "suggest" and "question" commands allow you to make your
thoughts known to Little Rock HQ. When enough questions/suggestions
and votes have been accumulated, the winners will be passed along to
Little Rock for comment. We will then make the results known
via our "volunteer email distribute" network.
Clinton/Gore '92
Volunteer Email Campaign