Help.

January 2nd, 2009

From Mon Sep 15 14:49:58 1997
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>Date: Mon, 15 Sep 1997 22:52:49 +0000
>Subject: Help.
>From: Stephen F Dent
>To: mahan@microwrks.com
>Precendence: bulk
>Sender: mahan-owner@microworks.net
>
>Apologies in advance if I have inadvertently sent this to the wrong address,
>or broken etiquette, but I am new to this whole lark and am not quite sure
>what I am doing yet. Anyway, can anybody tell me if there is a way I can
>temporarily turn mail off with Mahan. I know it seems dreadfully rude, what
>with only just having signed up, but, as I¹ve said, I¹m new here and had no
>idea of the volume of stuff that was going to arrive in my mail box! I¹d
>like to be able to join in on Mahan discussions when I feel like it (I quite
>feel like joining in on the ŒNuclear free seas¹ debate, but I¹m a bit busy
>right now), however I don¹t want to keep having great backlogs of files to
>download all the rest of the time. Marhst have a command so you can turn
>mail on and off without having to actually leave the group; is there
>anything similar with Mahan?
>Apologies too is there is some odd punctuation in here. Apparently my
>terminal settings are not configured properly, or something.

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