Eventually, everything gets done. I have updated the school psychology
listserve so that we can send one message and it will reach everybody in
the school psychology program. You may use this as you wish. What follows
is a listing of folk on the listserve and directions how to send messages.
[log in to unmask] Karen Potoka
[log in to unmask] Abby Baker
[log in to unmask] Connie Bowling
[log in to unmask] Cheryl Brunschwig
[log in to unmask] Mona A Burts
[log in to unmask] Jill Carr
[log in to unmask] Donna J. Colquhoun
[log in to unmask] Brenda Miller
[log in to unmask] Kristen Neal
[log in to unmask] Megan Farrell
[log in to unmask] Michael Fernandes
[log in to unmask] J Malcolm Fulton
[log in to unmask] Debbie Gunn
[log in to unmask] Vicky Gunn
[log in to unmask] Jen Halas
[log in to unmask] Chris Howard
[log in to unmask] Megan Kakela
[log in to unmask] Karl Kurt
[log in to unmask] Kevin Long
[log in to unmask] Lisa Snoddy
[log in to unmask] Andrew Tollafield
[log in to unmask] Jami L. Van Ryswyk
[log in to unmask] Raymond Witte
[log in to unmask] Susan Davies
[log in to unmask] Brenda Stevens
[log in to unmask] Stacie Arthur
[log in to unmask] Sharon Barnett
[log in to unmask] Elias Chapa
[log in to unmask] Kathy Gilbert
[log in to unmask] Jon Onufrock
[log in to unmask] Lisa Pacholski
[log in to unmask] Jennifer Price
[log in to unmask] Robin Upton
[log in to unmask] Steven Vonderhaar
To send a message to all the people currently subscribed to the list,
just send mail to [log in to unmask] This is called "sending
mail to the list", because you send mail to a single address and LISTSERV
makes copies for all the people who have subscribed. This address
([log in to unmask]) is also called the "list address". You
must never try to send any command to that address, as it would be
distributed to all the people who have subscribed. All commands must be
sent to the "LISTSERV address", [log in to unmask] It is
very important to understand the difference between the two, but
fortunately it is not complicated. The LISTSERV address is like a FAX
number, and the list address is like a normal phone line. If you
accidentally make your FAX call someone's voice line, the person
receiving the call will be annoyed. If you do this regularly, however,
your victim will probably get seriously upset and send you a nasty
complaint. It is the same with mailing lists, with the difference that
you are calling hundreds or thousands of people at the same time, so a
lot more people get annoyed if you use the wrong number.
More information on LISTSERV commands can be found in the LISTSERV
reference card, which you can retrieve by sending an "INFO REFCARD"
command to [log in to unmask]
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Alex Thomas
Miami University
201 McGuffey Hall
Oxford, OH 45056
(513) 529-6632
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