ListServ seems so complicated. How does it make the changes in my mail?
A. ListServ is a very powerful computer program. The first word in the command tells Listserv that you want to do something that will affect how it sends its mail to you. The second word in the command tells Listserv what list it is to make the change on. The third word in the command tells ListServ what to do. Example: Set Greys digest Set = Listen up ListServ! I want you to do something that affects the way I get my mail. Greys = This is the list I want you to make the changes on. Digest = I want to receive the digest instead of individual letters.
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