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Oracle-l Junkie. Why ask if it is alive?

From: Tony Jambu 041 985 2628 <tjambu_at_FALCON.TELECOM.COM.AU>
Date: Mon, 29 Jan 1996 15:49:15 +1100
Message-Id: <9601290507.AA01133@alice.jcc.com>


To all those Oracle-L junkie,

Do you really need to ask if the Oracle-l is alive? If you really must and need your daily/hourly posting of Oracle-l mails may I suggest the following.

  1. If it is down, it would not matter if you post or not as your request would be in a queue.
  2. If you are unsubscribed, it would be more beneficial if you request directly from the listserver rather than the Oracle -l list. Not only is it more appropriate but also quicker.

send mail to

    mail listserv_at_CCVM.sunysb.edu

and request information about your subscription

    query oracle-l

ta
tony

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