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in the subject line, please put "SIGNOFF RRGA-L"

Thank you!

- Sarah

----- Original Message -----
From: "Nickeson-Moore, Nikki" <NNicke@PUGET.COM>
To: <RRGA-L@LIST.RTOWEST.ORG>
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 4:50 PM


> Please remove my name from future mailings.  Kimberly Harris of Puget
Sound
> Energy should be receiving all information relating to RTO.  Thanks!
>
> > ----------
> > From:         Dalia, Keith A - TOS-DITT1[SMTP:kadalia@BPA.GOV]
> > Reply To:     RTO West Regional Representatives Group
> > Sent:         Tuesday, May 15, 2001 4:39 PM
> > To:   RRGA-L@LIST.RTOWEST.ORG
> >
> > You have been added to the RRGA-L mailing list (RTO West Congestion
Model
> > Content Group) by Keith Dalia <kadalia@BPA.GOV>.
> >
> > Please save this message for future  reference, especially if this is
the
> > first time you subscribe to an  electronic mailing list. If you ever
need
> > to  leave the  list,  you  will find  the  necessary instructions
below.
> > Perhaps  more importantly,  saving a  copy of  this message  (and of
all
> > future subscription notices  from other mailing lists) in  a special
mail
> > folder will give you instant access to the list of mailing lists that
you
> > are subscribed  to. This may  prove very useful the  next time you  go
on
> > vacation and  need to leave  the lists temporarily so  as not to  fill
up
> > your  mailbox while  you  are away!  You should  also  save the
"welcome
> > messages" from the  list owners that you will  occasionally receive
after
> > subscribing to a new list.
> >
> > To send  a message to  all the people  currently subscribed to  the
list,
> > just send mail  to RRGA-L@LIST.RTOWEST.ORG. This is  called "sending
mail
> > to the  list", because  you send  mail to a  single address  and
LISTSERV
> > makes  copies  for all  the  people  who  have subscribed.  This
address
> > (RRGA-L@LIST.RTOWEST.ORG)  is also  called the  "list address".  You
must
> > never try to send any command to that address, as it would be
distributed
> > to all the people  who have subscribed. All commands must  be sent to
the
> > "LISTSERV  address",   LISTSERV@LIST.RTOWEST.ORG.  It   is  very
> > important to understand  the difference between the  two, but
fortunately
> > it is  not complicated. The  LISTSERV address is  like a FAX  number
that
> > connects you  to a  machine, whereas  the list address  is like  a
normal
> > voice line connecting you to a person. If you make a mistake and dial
the
> > FAX number  when you  wanted to talk  to someone on  the phone,  you
will
> > quickly realize  that you used the  wrong number and call  again. No
harm
> > will have been done. If on the  other hand you accidentally make your
FAX
> > call  someone's  voice  line,  the  person receiving  the  call  will
be
> > inconvenienced, especially if your FAX then re-dials every 5 minutes.
The
> > fact that  most people  will eventually  connect the  FAX machine  to
the
> > voice line to  allow the FAX to  go through and make the  calls stop
does
> > not mean  that you  should continue  to send FAXes  to the  voice
number.
> > People would just get mad at you.  It works pretty much the same way
with
> > mailing  lists, with  the difference  that  you are  calling hundreds
or
> > thousands of people  at the same time, and consequently  you can expect
a
> > lot of people to get upset if  you consistently send commands to the
list
> > address.
> >
> > You may leave the list at any  time by sending a "SIGNOFF RRGA-L"
command
> > to LISTSERV@LIST.RTOWEST.ORG. You can also tell LISTSERV how you
> > want it to confirm  the receipt of messages you send to  the list. If
you
> > do not trust  the system, send a "SET RRGA-L  REPRO" command and
LISTSERV
> > will send you a  copy of your own messages, so that you  can see that
the
> > message was distributed and did not get damaged on the way. After a
while
> > you  may find  that this  is getting  annoying, especially  if your
mail
> > program does not  tell you that the  message is from you  when it
informs
> > you that new mail has arrived from  RRGA-L. If you send a "SET RRGA-L
ACK
> > NOREPRO" command, LISTSERV will mail you a short acknowledgement
instead,
> > which  will look  different in  your  mailbox directory.  With most
mail
> > programs you  will know immediately  that this is an  acknowledgement
you
> > can read  later. Finally,  you can  turn off  acknowledgements
completely
> > with "SET RRGA-L NOACK NOREPRO".
> >
> > Following  instructions from  the list  owner, your  subscription
options
> > have been set to "NOFILES REPRO" rather than the usual LISTSERV
defaults.
> > For more  information about subscription  options, send a  "QUERY
RRGA-L"
> > command to LISTSERV@LIST.RTOWEST.ORG.
> >
> > Contributions sent to this list are automatically archived. You can get
a
> > list of the available archive files  by sending an "INDEX RRGA-L"
command
> > to  LISTSERV@LIST.RTOWEST.ORG. You  can then  order these  files
> > with a "GET RRGA-L LOGxxxx"  command, or using LISTSERV's database
search
> > facilities. Send an  "INFO DATABASE" command for more  information on
the
> > latter.
> >
> > This  list is  available  in digest  form.  If you  wish  to receive
the
> > digested version of the postings, just issue a SET RRGA-L DIGEST
command.
> >
> > Please note that  it is presently possible for other  people to
determine
> > that  you are  signed up  to the  list through  the use  of the
"REVIEW"
> > command,  which  returns   the  e-mail  address  and  name   of  all
the
> > subscribers. If  you do not  want your name to  be visible, just  issue
a
> > "SET RRGA-L CONCEAL" command.
> >
> > More  information on  LISTSERV  commands  can be  found  in the
LISTSERV
> > reference  card, which  you can  retrieve  by sending  an "INFO
REFCARD"
> > command to LISTSERV@LIST.RTOWEST.ORG.
> >