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Message no. 1
From: "Robert A. Hayden" <hayden@*******.MANKATO.MSUS.EDU>
Subject: Your "SHADOWTK" mailing list (fwd)
Date: Mon, 9 Oct 1995 11:04:28 -0500
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The following email was received last friday. Since I've kinda lost
touch with this list due to grad school and teaching little kids, I'd
appreciate if y'all could fill in the holes that exist and drop me a
line. I'll compile the filler and send them back a replacement entry.

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Date: Fri, 6 Oct 1995 23:58:02 -0500
From: Mark Leger <mleger@*****.com>
To: hayden@*******.mankato.msus.edu
Subject: Your "SHADOWTK" mailing list

Dear mailing list owner,

Your Internet resource appeared in the first edition of THE INTERNET DIRECTORY
(published by Fawcett, a division of Random House, in October 1993). We're
writing to
confirm the information on your mailing list for the second edition of the book.

The second edition will contain many more listings, as well as a CD-ROM for
electronic browsing and searching of the data. It will also be arranged by
subject category instead of by resource type.

Below is a form containing all the information we have on file for your resource
We would be very grateful if you could make any corrections and/or additions
directly on the form and e-mail it back to us.

Sincerely,
Mark Leger (mleger@*****.com)
and Eric Harris-Braun (gbs@*****.com)

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Resource Name: SHADOWTK

Resource Type: mailing list

To be listed under: Entertainment|SciFi, Fantasy & Horror

(Note: The category listed above is our current "best fit" match between
your resource and our list of categories. If you feel strongly that your
resource should be differently categorized, please tell us!)

Short Description: For posting to Shadowrun, an ever evolving storyline
involving personal characters who simulate the communication systems of the
Shadowrun universe.

Long Description:

(Note: If you would like a longer description of your resource to appear
on the CD-ROM, please feel free to send us more detailed information.)

Language(s): English

Moderated: No

Membership by approval only: No

Other Comments:

Gated to newsgroup: No

URLs and addresses associated with this mailing list
(Note: 'Print:' means that the URL will be printed in the book.
If a URL is NOT public information please tell us so that
we don't print it!)

Contact for information:
hayden@*******.mankato.msus.edu (Robert Hayden)
Print: Yes

Editor (if different from contact):
No URLs on file

Owner (if different from contact):
No URLs on file

Admin (subcription, unsubscription, etc):
listserv@*****.nic.surfnet.nl
Message Contents: [body = SUBSCRIBE SHADOWTK first-name last-name]
Mail recipient is (human, listserv, majordomo, etc...): listserv
Print: Yes

Posting/submissions address:
(the posting address will not be printed unless you specifically tell us to)
No URLs on file

Archives:
listserv@*****.nic.surfnet.nl
Mail recipient is (human, listserv, majordomo, etc...): listserv
Print: Yes

FAQ:
No URLs on file





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