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From: Spike <u5a77@*****.CS.KEELE.AC.UK>
Subject: Re: Big Bug Threat (fwd)
Date: Sat, 7 Dec 1996 00:53:09 +0000
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|In article <1386.199612061254@*****.teach.cs.keele.ac.uk>, Spike
|<u5a77@*****.CS.KEELE.AC.UK> writes
|>This person needs some SERIOUS tuition on correct posting.....
|>
|>I wonder if he's subscribed to plotd.....
|>
|
|Patience Andy, remember a few months ago, when IF-1 started. :)
|
|It took a little while before we'd got the hang of it, and although
|we're 97% perfect now..... <grin>

Well, I just got an e-mail thanking me for the pointers and asking why
sending an e-mail to listproc@********.itribe.net to subscribe to plotd
wouldn't work....

He's a year out of date on the address side of things....

|I did suggest he read the FAQ, and pointed him in the direction of the
|infamous Beginners Guide. Hmmm.... still haven't had any feedback on
|that yet. Maybe it's time to start asking for opinions again... Now
|where did I put that mail :)

He said he got the command list, but not the FAQ.....
Anyway, now he's got the correct address (and my template for posting)
things should smooth out a bit....
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