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Date: | Wed, 22 Mar 1995 08:51:19 -0800 |
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What mail program are you using? Some are fairly easy and intuitive, some
are REALLY bad (like the mail program in VMS). If you're not using Pine,
you may want to consider getting it (it's free and runs on lots of
machines). If you ARE using Pine, they have a manual you can get via
e-mail.
In any case, when you answer yes or no to the "Reply to..." questions,
get used to checking what the program actually puts in the "To:" and
"Cc:" fields. You should be able to manually delete or change them
before sending the message.
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Heinz Hemken
Departamento de Biologia Celular
CINVESTAV-IPN
http://cell.cinvestav.mx
On Wed, 22 Mar 1995, Feona Hansen-Smith wrote:
> Help--I sent out two messages today on this confocal network, each
> specifically marked "no" for reply to all recipients (because I wanted to
> disguise my computer illiteracy....). But the messages showed up on the
> network anyway. I recall that this happened earlier to someone else,
> with much more embarrassing message.... What am I doing wrong???? Don't
> want to clutter the system. THanks. Fay Hansen-Smith
>
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