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John Goodman <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998 16:41:56 GMT
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I am investigating the possibility of setting up an APINET FAX-L in order to
keep in touch with Apinet members who do not have access to email but who
may have a fax machine. Obviously, it may only take the form of a "digest",
at least initially, and may not have the flexibility or automatic
capabilities of an email listserver, but I feel that it may be worth
piloting because many potential members do not yet have access to email.
 
Does anyone have any experience of operating such a system? Presumably,
faxes sent to a telephone (fax) list directly from a computer modem via "MS
Word" or similar software should be able to fire out digests selected from
the output of an email listserver. Many thanks in advance for any ideas!
 
Best wishes,
 
 
JOHN GOODMAN
 
Regional Bee Inspector
(North East of England)
CSL National Bee Unit, UK
Tel/Fax:+44 1833 690561
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International Coordinator for the "Apinet"
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