Subject: Query
Date: Mar 31 12:41:55 1994
From: Dan Victor - dvictor at u.washington.edu

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From: Dan Victor <dvictor at u.washington.edu>
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On Date: Thu, 31 Mar 1994 12:41:55 -0800 (PST)
Burton Guttman <guttmanb at elwha.evergreen.edu> writes:

> Hi. Now that Tweeters has become more automated, do we still send
> communications to you, or do we send them to <tweeters at listserv>, or what?

> Burt Guttman guttmanb at elwha.evergreen.edu
> The Evergreen State College Voice: 206-866-6000, x. 6755
> Olympia, WA 98505

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Hi Burt,

This is a period of transition for tweeters. The ListProcessor
<listproc at u.washington.edu> is accepting subscriptions to tweeters.

Arbitrarily I set tomorrow, Fri. April 1st as the day to start posting
tweeters messages directly to:

tweeters at u.washington.edu

This is because not everyone has subscribed to the new list yet. However
a few postings have been made to the new tweeters address and were
forwarded to those subscribed.

Today I am still forwarding tweeters messages to the complete list until
4pm. After that I'll be off Friday, and anyone can post to the new
tweeters at u.washington.edu directly.

I encourage those of you NOT yet subscribed to take care of that now by

sending the following message to: listproc at u.washington.edu

subscribe tweeters your real name

Thanks for your patience during this transition !

Dan Victor, Seattle, Washington <dvictor at u.washington.edu>