The Official Bury FC Mailing List.
The mailing list like no other mailing list.
Functions of this mailing list are as follows:-
To join the Mailing List, simply send an e-mail to , leave the subject blank and in the first line of your message enter SUBSCRIBE
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You can reply and have an e-mail discussion with all members of the list.
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SENDING MAIL TO THE LIST
To send a message to all shakers list members, use a message
with the following form:
From: Peter Rabbit <>
To:
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Sending Commands to the Mailing List
All of the following sections deal with how to send a command to the list. You have already done this if you subscribed to the list yourself.
Commands are written in the BODY of a normal email message. The email message is then sent to the list manager's special email address:
The list manager controls who belongs to the list and what options you as a subscriber have set. The list manager has no ego so please feel free to send messages whenever you like...
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Leaving the list (unsubscribing)
To stop receiving messages from the shakers list you will need to send a message to the list manager. For example:
From: Peter Rabbit <>
To:
Subject:
unsubscribe
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Who Command - (Seeing who else is on this list)
If you would like a list of all the email addresses of people on the shakers list then you can send the WHO command to the list manager. Here is an example:
From: Peter Rabbit <>
To:
Subject: (anything)
who
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You will then receive an email message listing all the members,? however this command is not always available.
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Requesting Files
This list has a set of files associated with it. These files may for example contain new software releases, or be an archive of recent messages to the list etc. The list server provides two?? commands to allow you to collect these file: DIR and GET. ? If you wish to obtain a list of all the files associated with this list, send the following message to the list manager:
From: Peter Rabbit <>
To:
Subject:
dir
Now you know the names of the files, you can request one or more to be sent to you using the GET command. This command has the following syntax:
get
If you request the files they will be sent to you as attachments to an email message. For example to have dmail.zip you could send the following email:
From: Peter Rabbit <>
To:
Subject:
get dmail.zip
Synonyms of the Commands
Most of the commands have a number of synonyms which you can use to effect the same command. They all take the same syntax as the
commands given in the examples above.? You may find it useful to use some of them if they are used by other lists that you are a member of.
Here is a list of the commands and their synonyms(if they have any):
help:
join?????????? subscribe,sub
leave ???????? unsubscribe,unsub,leave,signoff,remove
who????????? enumerate,review,who
dir???????????? index
get??????????? send
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