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Date: | Fri, 26 Jul 1996 16:34:00 EDT |
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Reposting a message from Harvey Skinner that got caught in the error cycle.
We have been experiencing quite a few 'error messages' when people "reply
to" a message and leave in the "Sender", "Subject" and other headers of the
original message. This problem seems to occur particularly in universities
e-mail systems - maybe there is some machine incompatibility between York
University [where the list-server is located] and University of Toronto?
A general cautionary note for all subscribers: please cut out the headers,
and any unnecessary text from the message text that you are replying to. It
is also easier on readers e-mail pile-ups!
- Alison Stirling
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On Fri, 26 Jul 1996 Michael Polanyi wrote:
> You might try:
> 2) Harvey Skinner at U of T Behavioural Sciences who I think was doing
> research on computer based peer helping among youth smokers.
Actually, I am leading the TeenNet project that is "Using the Internet to
Engage teens in Smoking Prevention and Cessation". We have created a Web
site called
"CyberIsle". You can check it out at (URL):
http://teennet1.med.utoronto.ca/welcome
For more information, contact Meg Morrison, Project Coordinator, at
416-978-7543.
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Harvey A. Skinner PhD
Professor and Chair
Department of Behavioural Science
Acting Chair, Department of
Preventive Medicine & Biostatistics
Acting Chair, Graduate Department of
Community Health
Faculty of Medicine, McMurrich Building
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1A8
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Voice: 416-978-8989
FAX: 416-978-2087
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