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[SEABIRD:511] SEABIRD LISTSERVER (fwd)

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Subject: [SEABIRD:511] SEABIRD LISTSERVER (fwd)
From: Russell Woodford <>
Date: Fri, 7 Nov 1997 11:17:13 +1000 (EST)

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Date: Thu, 06 Nov 1997 08:25:54 -0800
From: Peggi & Ben Rodgers <>
Subject: [SEABIRD:511] SEABIRD LISTSERVER


>Dear Seabird-l colleagues
>
>Here is the latest help message for our listserver.  Long-standing 
>subscribers tend to lose these, so I am often asked to help with 
>unsubscribng, etc.
>
>Please pass it on to your colleagues who may not be subscribers.  
>Thank you.
>
>All the best
>
>John Cooper
>
>%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
>
>                          SEABIRD- L
>
>MEMBERSHIP of Seabird-l, a listserver about seabirds and for marine
>ornithologists, is not restricted in any way.
>
>The listserver was initiated in August 1993 to help marine
>ornithologists exchange information and to keep in contact on a
>worldwide basis.  In March 1997 membership stood at just under 540.
>
>Examples of its use are requests for and offers of information,
>ideas, data and collected material (such as skeletal and soft-tissue
>samples), advertising employment, bursary, fellowship and volunteer
>opportunities, notices of meetings, availability of written materials
>(e.g. expedition reports, books, proceedings, reprints), etc.
>
>All e-mail messages posted on Seabird-l to <> will 
>automatically be sent to all subscribers.
>
>Seabird-l is co-managed by John Cooper  and
>Andrea Plos 
>
>Receipt of this message does not mean that you have automatically been
>made a subscriber of the listserver.  Your privacy is being fully
>respected and your e-mail address will only be added to Seabird-l's 
>address list (and therefore be available to all its members) if you 
>join the listserver as detailed below.
>
>
>To join Seabird-l send to
>
>                   
>
>the following in the FIRST LINE of the MESSAGE FIELD of an e-mail
>message:
>
>           SUBSCRIBE SEABIRD <YOUR SURNAME, FIRST NAME>
>
>This MUST be followed on a new line by a double dash <--> 
>
>To post messages send them to   You will receive
>your message back as confirmation it has been sent out to all
>subscribers, but only if you have previously subscribed.
>
>
>To receive the information message on the SEABIRD listserver, send in
>the message field, followed by a double dash <--> on a new line,  to
>
>
>                         INFORMATION SEABIRD
>
>
>Also available are archival files which contain e-mail messages sent
>to the listserver in the past. These are available by sending in the 
>message field, followed by a double dash <--> on a new line, to 
>
>
>                           INDEX SEABIRD
>
>This will automatically send you the list of archive files, along
>with instructions on how to retrieve them.
>
>
>Also available is an e-mail address list which contains all the 
>current subscribers to the listserver.  It is automatically
>accessible by sending in the first line of the message field,
>followed by a double dash <--> on a new line, to 
>
>                           REVIEW SEABIRD
>
>
>To unsuscribe from Seabird-l, follow exactly the procedure above for 
>subscribing, but replacing <SUBSCRIBE> with <UNSUBSCRIBE>.
> _______________________________________________________________
>
>John Cooper
>
>Marine Advisor
>Independent World Commission on the Oceans
>Ministry of Water Affairs and Forestry
>Pvt Bag X9052
>Cape Town 8000
>South Africa
>
>
>
>Tel:  +27-21-457-246  extn 251
>Fax:  +27-21-453-362
>Home phone: +27-21-685-1357 (answering machine)
>
>"I have never met a dog that would not make a better cat"
>_______________________________________________________________
>
>.-
>
>


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