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Taylor Roberts <[log in to unmask]>
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Mark Twain Forum <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 15 Nov 1995 21:31:09 EST
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Due to a change at York University, host of the Mark Twain Forum, the
node name for list postings and commands must henceforth omit the "VM1."
portion.  For example, to send a posting that you want to be distributed
to all the other subscribers, please address your message to:

[log in to unmask]

Commands (e.g., to sign off the list), should be sent to:

[log in to unmask]

If you would like to sign off the Forum, please send a message to the
LISTSERV address with a blank subject, and the body of the message
reading:

SIGNOFF TWAIN-L

Alternatively, you can access the list via the Web Gateway at the
following URL:

http://www.netspace.org/cgi-bin/lwgate/TWAIN-L/

If you choose the latter option to issue LISTSERV commands, please allow
some time for the Gateway maintainer, David W. Baker <[log in to unmask]>, to
update the Forum's Gateway page.  For that matter, the change at York
itself may take a couple of days.  Apparently part of the changeover
has already been made, though the entire process may be completed next
Monday.  If you have problems interacting with TWAIN-L or LISTSERV
between now and Monday, try _both_ addresses (the one with the VM1,
and the one without).

Sorry for the inconvenience.  If you have questions about this list, or
are having technical problems, feel free to send a message directly to
me, and I'll help as best I can.  Please do not reply to this message,
or send mail to TWAIN-L, as your message will automatically be
distributed to all the subscribers.

Taylor Roberts <[log in to unmask]>
Coordinator, Mark Twain Forum

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