About the Single Sourcing SIG: The List Server |
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Getting on the List |
How to Join the STC Special Interest Groups (SIGs)To register for this or other STC SIGs, you can download the STC SIG sign-up form (PDF file - 23KB). SIG membership is open only to STC members. Once you're in the SIG, you will get mail from the list server. If you're a member of the SIG, but not yet on the listserv, you can sign
up at: A few basics are mentioned here, but for more detailed information about the SS SIG list server, see the FAQ page. |
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Digest |
Your initial listserve message (and the FAQ) gives instructions for getting the daily summary (digest) form of the messages. If you do not choose to get messages in digest form, expect lots of incoming mail on some days. |
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Unsubscribe |
You can unscubscribe from the listserve at any time by following the instructions in the FAQ. Messages will stop as soon as the listserve manager processes the request. |
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Netiquette NotesSee also
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Please "read and obey": Subject: ADMIN: HTML Mail, background pictures/stationary, and this list Date: Wed, 01 May 2002 If you have your mail system set to send HTML mail (or RTF mail) by default, please remember to send plain text mail to this list. If you have set a background picture or "stationary" for your messages, please turn them off when sending to this discussion list. Otherwise, those people who are on digest will see all of the HTML encoding, instead of your background/special fonts/etc. Thank you. - Michele Marques STC Single-Sourcing List Coordinator msmarques@rogers.com |
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