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From: Ginny Moore Kruse <gmkruse>
Date: Wed, 05 Dec 2001 13:08:56 -0600
If there are too many messages for you to handle each day right now, or too many to read each day, there's an option.
Please don't leave the CCBC-Net community because December is always such a busy message month on CCBC-Net. It's busy in terms of the quantity of messages and the numbers of individuals who contribute their recommendations - yay! And most of us become busy as we are given ideas for personal gifts as well as for our professional lives with kids of all ages, or curriculum, or various committee responsibilities.
Rather than leaving due to the volume of volumes, consider switching to the CCBC-Net "digest format."
If you do, you'll be joining over 300 others in the CCBC-Net community who already receive only one CCBC-Net message a day. How much like a commercial did THAT sound? Oh my.
All of the messages of each day will be there - posted each midnight automatically - and you'll be able to read the ones of interest to you whenever the time is right for you to do so.
Here's what to do if you wish to reduce the number of daily messages so as to only receive one message a day :
Send a message to the list server with the SET DIGEST
command in the Subject line. The list server will reply with a
verification message. You will begin to only receive one
message per day. It will be a digest of daily messages, and it is
sent at midnight. The digest simply combines all the day's
messages into one message. If no messages were sent to the
list during the day, there will be no digest sent.
To: listserv at ccbc.education.wisc.edu
Subject: set ccbc-net digest
This isn't something I can handle for you, so please follow the directions above rather than writing to me.
However, if for some reason, your computer and you have a problem with the directions, and you've attempted to make the change more than a couple of times, you may write to cdowling at education.wisc.edu
Cheers!
Ginny Moore Kruse gmkruse at education.wisc.edu Cooperative Children's Book Center www.education.wisc.edu/ccbc/ A Library of the School of Education, University of Wisconsin Madison
Received on Wed 05 Dec 2001 01:08:56 PM CST
Date: Wed, 05 Dec 2001 13:08:56 -0600
If there are too many messages for you to handle each day right now, or too many to read each day, there's an option.
Please don't leave the CCBC-Net community because December is always such a busy message month on CCBC-Net. It's busy in terms of the quantity of messages and the numbers of individuals who contribute their recommendations - yay! And most of us become busy as we are given ideas for personal gifts as well as for our professional lives with kids of all ages, or curriculum, or various committee responsibilities.
Rather than leaving due to the volume of volumes, consider switching to the CCBC-Net "digest format."
If you do, you'll be joining over 300 others in the CCBC-Net community who already receive only one CCBC-Net message a day. How much like a commercial did THAT sound? Oh my.
All of the messages of each day will be there - posted each midnight automatically - and you'll be able to read the ones of interest to you whenever the time is right for you to do so.
Here's what to do if you wish to reduce the number of daily messages so as to only receive one message a day :
Send a message to the list server with the SET DIGEST
command in the Subject line. The list server will reply with a
verification message. You will begin to only receive one
message per day. It will be a digest of daily messages, and it is
sent at midnight. The digest simply combines all the day's
messages into one message. If no messages were sent to the
list during the day, there will be no digest sent.
To: listserv at ccbc.education.wisc.edu
Subject: set ccbc-net digest
This isn't something I can handle for you, so please follow the directions above rather than writing to me.
However, if for some reason, your computer and you have a problem with the directions, and you've attempted to make the change more than a couple of times, you may write to cdowling at education.wisc.edu
Cheers!
Ginny Moore Kruse gmkruse at education.wisc.edu Cooperative Children's Book Center www.education.wisc.edu/ccbc/ A Library of the School of Education, University of Wisconsin Madison
Received on Wed 05 Dec 2001 01:08:56 PM CST