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Message no. 1
From: Gurth <gurth@******.NL>
Subject: Subscribing to NERPS
Date: Mon, 18 Aug 1997 12:07:37 +0100
George Metz said on 17:07/17 Aug 97...

> Ditto here. And NERPS, since I couldn't find that buried anywhere either.

From the NERPS FAQ:


2. How do I subscribe to NERPS?

To subscribe, you must send a control message to the mailing list
processor at iTribe.net. To do this, send email with the following
parameters:

TO: listserv@********.itribe.net
SUBJECT: <leave blank>
MESSAGE TEXT: subscribe nerps

In a little while you should get email instructing you how to confirm your
subscription request. Simply follow the instructions and you will soon
start getting regular postings.

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3. How do I post to NERPS?

To post to NERPS, you send your posting via email to
NERPS@********.iTribe.net

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4. How do I unsubscribe from NERPS?

To unsubscribe, you must send a control message to the mailing list
processor at iTribe.net. To do this, send email with the following
parameters:

TO: majordomo@********.iTribe.net
SUBJECT: <leave blank>
MESSAGE TEXT: unsubscribe nerps

In a little while you should get email confirming your unsubscription
request.

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