RE: subscribe

From:Pamela Marcum

You must type "unsubscribe" in the subject lien to be removed.  You may have
just re-subscribed.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Evans, Glenda L. [mailto:evans.glenda@mayo.edu]
> Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 9:42 AM
> To: 'HistoNet Server'
> Subject: RE: subscribe
>
>
> HistoNet.
> Please take me OFF the histonet user list.  Thank you.
>
> Glenda Evans
>
> > ----------
> > From: 	HistoNet Server
> > Sent: 	Friday, June 13, 2003 9:16 AM
> > To: 	Evans, Glenda  L.
> > Subject: 	re: subscribe
> >
> > Your address has been added to the addresses that comprise this
>  Listserv
> > List.
> > Welcome to HISTONET. This is an electronic mailing list for the
> exchange of
> > information pertaining to histotechnology and related fields.
> >
> > PLEASE SAVE THIS MESSAGE.
> > It contains useful information about how to use the list and
> what to do if you
> > experience problems. It also includes some basic rules for
> email etiquette
> > (Netiquette) which will be helpful to those who are new to this form of
> > communication.
> >
> > WHAT IS A LISTSERVER?
> > A list server is a computer that runs software which will
> receive incoming
> > electronic mail (email) messages and reroute them automatically
> to everyone on
> > the subscriber list. Email uses the vast expanse of the
> Internet to allow
> > almost instantaneous communication between networked computers
> around the
> > world. Our system uses the LISTSTAR software from Quarterdeck
> Corporation
> > (California) and can currently send about 30 messages a minute.
>  With the
> > present number of subscribers, we are processing about 10,000 outbound
> > messages a day.
> >
> > WHO SHOULD SUBSCRIBE?
> > Anyone interested in research or clinical applications of histology,
> > immunohistochemistry, in-situ hybridization pathology, and
> electron microscopy
> > may find Histonet informative and useful. Currently, there are
> more than 850
> > subscribers from all over the world. Subscribers include
> hospital employees
> > from major urban centers and obscure remote locales, university
> researchers,
> > botanists and the employees of commercial laboratories,
> government agencies,
> > veterinary facilities and a wide variety of commercial
> industrial ventures.
> >
> > WHO RUNS HISTONET?
> > The list is run by Linda R. Margraf, M.D. and Herb K. Hagler,
> Ph.D. using
> > hardware and software owned by the University of Texas
> Southwestern Medical
> > School, Department of Pathology in Dallas, Texas. If you have
> any questions or
> > problems with Histonet please contact Linda Margraf at
> > LMargraf@childmed.dallas.tx.us.
> >
> > HOW DOES THE LIST WORK?
> > This server, unlike many systems, uses ONLY ONE ADDRESS to send
> commands to
> > the computer and to post messages. The server will recognize
> commands sent in
> > the SUBJECT line of the message and only when they are spelled
> exactly as
> > listed below. Anything not identified as a command will be circulated to
> > EVERYONE on the list.
> >
> > The following is a list of commands the server recognizes:
> >
> > subscribe
> >  Your address will be added to the list of subscribers. You
> will then be able
> > to send messages to this list that will be forwarded to all other list
> > subscribers. You will begin to receive all messages sent to the
> list by other
> > subscribers.
> >
> > subscribe digest
> >  Your address will be added to the list of subscribers who
> receive a digest
> > instead of each forwarded message. A digest is a compilation of all the
> > messages received in a 24 hour period. It is sent to the digest
> subscribers
> > every night after midnight. Digest subscribers can post and respond to
> > messages the same as "real-time" subscribers.
> >
> > digests
> >  A list of available digests will be returned to you. Histonet
> stores old
> > messages as daily digests for approximately three  months. To
> read previous
> > messages, copy the list of available  digests, mark the dates
> of interest and
> > return it to the server.
> >
> > unsubscribe
> >  Your address will be removed from the list of subscribers.
> >  You will no longer be able to send messages to the members
> >  of the list.
> >
> > help
> >  A list of the commands recognized by the server will be
> returned to you.
> >
> > WHAT ARE THE RULES?
> > You may post any questions you wish pertaining to histology, pathology,
> > in-situ hybridization, immunohistochemistry etc. Equipment and reagent>
> > evaluations, laboratory management issues, government
> regulations, and job
> > opportunities are all appropriate topics. The University asks
> that we restrict
> > the use of its hardware and software to business purposes only
> (occasional
> > jokes do slip through but PLEASE use restraint). Vendors and those with
> > commercial interests in histology products are welcome
> contributors however,
> > we ask that blatant advertisements be avoided at all times. It
> is fine to
> > refer to product that your company produces if it is pertinent
> to a topic
> > being discussed on the list. Unsolicited advertisements are
> poorly tolerated
> > by the members and you will likely receive a number of negative
> comments if
> > you overstep the boundaries. Please contact Linda Margraf at
> > LMargraf@childmed.dallas.tx.us if you are not sure about the
> appropriateness
> > if a message you wish to post.
> >
> >
> > BASIC HISTONET "NETIQUETTE"
> > It is most helpful to the list members if you post your
> responses to queries
> > to everyone on the list and not just as a personal reply to the
> person asking
> > the question. That way duplicate messages are minimized and we
> all learn from
> > each other's comments.
> >
> > Likewise, if you post a question and get a number of responses
> back directly
> > to you, it is helpful to everyone if you could send out a summary of the
> > replies you got to Histonet.
> >
> > Please avoid abbreviations unless they are explained in your
> message. For
> > example: immunohistochemistry (IHC). This list circulates to a
> wide variety of
> > individuals and what seems obvious to you may have no meaning
> on the other
> > side of the world.
> >
> > Please sign your letter and include your institution or affiliation and
> > location. Not all email systems have headers which identify the sender.
> >
> > Do use the subject line to indicate the topic of your message.
> >
> > DON'T USE ONLY CAPITAL LETTERS -it is considered shouting.
> >
> > Please send questions and problems about the list directly to
> Linda Margraf at
> > LMargraf@childmed.dallas.tx.us and don't circulate them to the >850
> > subscribers on the list. Be careful when sending commands to
> the server to put
> > the command in the SUBJECT LINE and spell it correctly.
> >
> > Please do not send images as attachments with your message. We
> can now post
> > images at our web site (http://pathcuri1.swmed.edu). To have an
> image posted
> > send it to Herb Hagler at herb.hagler@email.swmed.edu.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > es
> >
> >
>
>




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