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Thanks--yes, I am using PIne and I just marked "no" to sending to all
recipients & the current header does not show CC to anyone. So this will
be a test.
On Wed, 22 Mar 1995, Heinz Hemken wrote:
> 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.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> 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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