[Air-L] listserv digest option?

sava saheli singh savasaheli at gmail.com
Mon Jul 17 19:41:40 PDT 2017


hi!

yes, you can change to a digest option for this listserv (I had to as well
=))

go to http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org and log in using
your sign-up email address right at the bottom, then enter your password on
the next screen, and you will see the options under "Your Air-L
Subscription Options". I think it's called "Set Digest Mode"...

hope this helps!
sava


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sava saheli singh, PhD




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> Hello,
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> I’m wondering if the AIR listserv has a digest option? I’ve just
> subscribed and I see that it is a very active list!
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> Thanks very much,
> tl
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