I have been using "Digest" format for over a year and greatly
prefer it. All the subjects are together in one place and I can
read the answers immediately after the questions. It helps to
be able to read all my forwardlook mail at once too with a
little time I set aside.
It is a little less "conversational" than getting FL mails all
day long, but is a big time and space saver.
I wouldn't subscribe any other way.
Wayne
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Stragand" <dave.stragand@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 7:39 PM
Subject: Setting your ForwardLook Subscription Options
Hi All,
I've gotten a lot of requests recently about how to set your
mail to
"Digest". Our daily mail volume through the list has jumped a
bit
recently, and it's a bit much for some folks.
Fortunately, you don't have to leave the list because of this.
If you
find yourself facing too much Forward Look mail, you can turn on
'digest
mode' for your subscription. This will give you one email a day
(a
'digest') that contains all of the list mail for the day. I use
this
option on several mailing lists I'm on personally, and find it
to be a
nice convenient way of handling the extra mail.
You can follow the directions below to set it yourself, or
simply drop
me a line and I'll set it to digest for you.
-Dave
How To Set Your Subscription Options:
*********************************
Simply send a message to LISTSERV@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (not to the
list!) with
the command
SET L-ForwardLook [option1] [option2] [option3]
in the body of the message. Don't send it to the mailing
list -- send
it to LISTSERV@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Here's the options that may be set:
1) MAIL/NOMAIL
Setting this option to Mail indicates that you will receive mail
from
the list. The format of the messages received is controlled by
the
DIGEST/NODIGEST options (see below).
NOMAIL:
disable mail delivery.
MAIL:
restore mail delivery, without altering the digest
delivery
setting
example: SET L-FORWARDLOOK MAIL
example: SET L-FORWARDLOOK NOMAIL
2) DIGEST/NODIGEST
Causes the subscriber to receive one posting per digest cycle
(typically
daily) rather than individual messages as they are processed by
LISTSERV. The MAIL/NOMAIL option controls whether messages
should be
delivered. Thus, switching to NOMAIL and back to MAIL does not
destroy
the digest/normal delivery setting; it simply determines whether
or not
LISTSERV should send any list mail to you. To provide as much
compatibility with older syntax as possible, the four options
operate as
follows:
DIGEST:
enable digest delivery mode, enable mail delivery.
NODIGEST:
disable digest delivery mode, enable mail delivery as
they are
sent to the list
example: SET L-FORWARDLOOK DIGEST
example: SET L-FORWARDLOOK NODIGEST
3) HTML
This option when used with the DIGEST option will give you a
really nice
HTML formatted "point and click" digest format that allows you
to see
the messages as you choose without having to keep scrolling
through the
messages. It only works with HTML-enhanced mail programs, such
as
Netscape, Outlook, Eudora (and possibly AOL). It looks
great -- I
really recommend it if you use the digest form.
HTML:
enable HTML mode
NOHTML:
disable HTML mode
example: SET L-FORWARDLOOK HTML
example: SET L-FORWARDLOOK NOHTML
Reminder: Do NOT send these commands to
L-ForwardLook@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ...
send them to LISTSERV@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
-Dave
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