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The ASVCP LISTSERV Mailing List General Information and Guidelines How to Update Your E-mail Address How to Temporarily Stop Receiving Messages How to Access Archived Messages General Information and Guidelines Subscribers to this mailing list must belong to the American Society for Veterinary Clinical Pathology (ASVCP), European Society of Veterinary Clinical Pathology (ESVCP), or Veterinary Laboratory Professionals (VLP) group. Because of the closed subscription policy, only the List Manager can add subscribers. As of January 2007 there were 547 subscribers. General guidelines for use:
If you have any questions, please contact the List Manager, John Hofmann, jhofmann@asvcp.org. Contact the List Manager, John Hofmann, jhofmann@asvcp.org. To send a message to the mailing list, send your message to asvcp_list@asvcp.org. Please note that if you respond to a list message, it will respond to the sender only. To respond to the whole list, us the "Reply All" button from your email program. This is a change from the past. How
to Update Your E-mail Address How to Temporarily Stop Receiving Messages Send a message to List Manager, John Hofmann, jhofmann@asvcp.org to be temporarily removed from the list. Don't forget to contact John again to have your list participation resumed! How to Access Archived Messages Navigate to http://mail.asvcp.org:8100/lists/ Click on the list to view. You will be asked for a username and password. Your username is your email address as subscribed. The password is a Confirmation Number that you may generate by sending an email to <asvcp_list-confirm@asvcp.org>. Enter the number that is returned as your password and that should get you in. Let me know if you are having any trouble. To unsubscribe from the mailing list, send a blank email message to the address asvcp_list-off@asvcp.org and you will automatically be removed. To help keep the list operating smoothly, please read the following 6 tips on general LISTSERV etiquette and consider them when sending messages. These standard recommendations were extracted from several resources on LISTSERV etiquette. 1. Include a meaningful subject line Please include a clear and descriptive entry on the Subject line in each posting (a good idea for all e-mail). If you reply to a message but change the topic of discussion, please change the Subject line entry. This allows subscribers to follow the thread or delete unread messages when the subject lines announce topics that they are not interested in.
2. Include a short signature 3. Provide context Every posting should begin with a clear introduction to the topic, or offer a reference to the topic or to a previous posting. Most e-mail programs automatically quote the original message in replies, but failing to edit the original message and signature wastes bandwidth and computer storage space for many people, especially as messages grow from sequential replies. Please provide context, but keep quotations short and relevant. 4. Avoid personal mail Just as it is important to try to share public information with the whole group, private correspondence should remain just that — private. If your post is relevant only to one member of the list, please contact that person using personal e-mail. Be extremely careful when replying to a list message. This list will send your reply to all subscribers if you simply use a reply command. 5. Write clearly and carefully Remember that how and what you write may affect how other people regard you, your opinions, and your knowledge. The following may be helpful:
6. Be tolerant Please be considerate of others and have tolerance for individuality. Through inexperience or limited local software, list members may inadvertently violate LISTSERV etiquette. If you find something posted on the list objectionable, please express your suggestions in a private message to the offender rather than to the whole list. |
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