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Re: subscrib



Original poster: Terry Fritz <vardin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

At 11:21 PM 10/4/2005, you wrote:
subscrib

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Hmmm... I hope he figured it out ;-) Since the post got sort of far, I bet he did :-))

But just a reminder, and my standard cut and past blurb... BTW- to Linux servers, "spelling is "everything!!". Do note that the direct server "command address" is a bit different!!

A
To unsubscribe from the Tesla list, E-mail the word:
unsubscribe
in the subject and body of an E-mail from the account you wish to unsubscribe to:
tesla-request@xxxxxxxxxx
That will take you off the Tesla list.


B
To subscribe to the Tesla list, E-mail the word:
subscribe
in the subject and body of an E-mail from the account you wish to subscribe to:
tesla-request@xxxxxxxxxx
That will put you on the Tesla list.

C
To subscribe to the Tesla list digest, E-mail the word:
subscribe
in the subject and body of an E-mail from the account you wish to subscribe to:
tesla-d-request@xxxxxxxxxx
That will put you on the Tesla list digest.

D
For the condensed digest version.
To unsubscribe from the Tesla list digest, E-mail the word:
unsubscribe
in the subject and body of an E-mail from the account you wish to unsubscribe to:
tesla-d-request@xxxxxxxxxx
That will take you off the Tesla list digest.



With these tools you can change addresses and all that yourself with these direct server control commands. If it does not work (it should ;-)), write to:

chip@xxxxxxxxxx

Telling of what you need done and he can "fix" it.  "I" don't have any
control over any of this, so writing me or the list itself does no good
other than I forward this info back or forward it to the list owner Chip.

Cheers,

        Terry