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NAME | XM-U-A-ADDRESS |
HEADER | SENDING A MESSAGE - ADDRESSING |
TEXT | servers (S.option_name), or [MAIL GROUPS]. Select a mail group by entering 'G.' followed by enough characters to ensure identification. For example, 'G.SOUTH' identifies the SOUTH mail group. If the group is [LARGE], MailMan will suggest deferring delivery to save you time. Messages can also be addressed to REMOTE users. Sending to remote users is facilitated by a directory. Recipients may be marked as [INFORMATION ONLY] or [CARBON COPY]. Recipients who are 'Information Only' may not respond to the message. You can also [STAGGER] the delivery of the message to individual recipients. You can address a message at the 'Send mail to:' or 'And send mail to:' To remove recipients from the recipient list, enter a minus sign (hyphen) immediately followed by the user's name (e.g., -SMITH,JOE). prompts. As a default, MailMan will always let you send a message to yourself by automatically placing your name as the default response after the first 'Send mail to:' prompt. As an addressee, you can [QUERY] the message to see if or when the other recipients opened the message you sent. Whether you initially make yourself an addressee or not, you will receive all replies to the message. Messages can be addressed locally to: [USERS], devices (H. or D.device_name), |
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DATE ENTERED | 2002-04-11 07:35:00 |
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AUTHOR | USER,ONE |