I got this note today, and thought that since probably there are more
people who are a bit confused about this, I'm sending this explanation
to all via BEE-L and blind CCing the writer. It will be also re-sent to
Best of Bee subscribers. (BTW, Best of Bee now has 140 subscribers, up ten
on the week).
> I know you've got to be a busy guy!! How the heck do I unsubscribe to
> bee-L; the best of is most adequate for me and I don't need the addtional
> mail. Keep up the good works!
Here's how:
To unsubscribe from BEE-L *entirely*, send email to
[log in to unmask] saying:
SIGNOFF BEE-L
However, if you just do not want to get mail direct from BEE-L, but still
be able to participate in discussions by replying to messages through
BEE-L, just send a message with
SET BEE-L NOMAIL
instead. You will then still be subscribed to BEE-L and be able to post
to BEE-L, but you will get get no mail from BEE-L, unless it is an article
that is selected to be sent to you by Best of Bee. (There is no guarantee
that you will see all of *your* own articles on Best of Bee, if they
don't make the cut, as one of our ex-subscribers pointed out recently).
Remember: Best of Bee does not allow subscribers to post directly to Best
of Bee. Best of Bee merely sends along *selected* and edited copies of
messages that appear on BEE-L, with an occasionally bonus article from
sci.agriculture.beekeeping.
FWIW, I think some people have their mailers set to divide incoming flow
into two separate mail directories, one for BEE-L, and one for Best of
Bee. They can then decide - depending on time constraints - whether to
read all the stuff that comes through on BEE-L, or just the high points on
Best of Bee.
Allen Dick VE6CFK
Rural Route One, Swalwell, Alberta Canada T0M 1Y0
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http://www.internode.net/HoneyBee/
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